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I have AVI Files that are videos. Im am looking to burn these movies onto a DVD-R. It only burns as data to the disc if I burn it directly. So im wondering what program will convert these AVI Files to burnable files to watch on DVD player?

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A very simple program that do the trick is DeVeDe.

To install it, you can use the version in multiverse. Notice that I think that there is some strange interaction with the normal video packages (it will unisintall things like libavutil51 to install libavutil-extra-51... it works for me, but can have collateral effects that I do not know).

It is straightforward to use.

DeVeDe screenshot starting

If it happens that you have to remove it, I post here the installation log, so that if needed you can re-install the other packages.

The following extra packages will be installed:
  dvdauthor libavcodec-extra-53 libavformat-extra-53 libavutil-extra-51
  libpostproc-extra-52 libswscale-extra-2 mencoder
Suggested packages:
  mplayer-doc
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  libavcodec53 libavformat53 libavutil51 libpostproc52 libswscale2
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  devede dvdauthor libavcodec-extra-53 libavformat-extra-53 libavutil-extra-51
  libpostproc-extra-52 libswscale-extra-2 mencoder
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  • Hey thanks for the fast response Rmano! I actually installed and used DeVeDee when I was first searching the programs. I was having issues with the copies I was burning. Its real glitchy and the first thing that came to mind was that it was the program I chose to RE Create the avi file (DeVeDee) was the reason why. This assumption was after I slowed down the writing speen to X4 when noticing I still had this issue, even with other avi movie files I tried burning. Any other thoughts on this? Thank you all for your help – RickyRickkk Jan 16 '14 at 04:22