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Old 12-11-2007, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by imjay View Post
To convert the avi files for standard dvd most any video editing program will do so long as it supports and accepts your avi files. I use ULead video studio for simple things like your application. If you have three avi segments then open them in sequence in your timeline and when rendered the three will be combined into a single file as MPEG2 which is standard dvd file format. ... ...
"supports and accepts [my] avi files"?? I take it not all avi files are the same. There is a formal difference or are you implying the files may be "messed" up? (Some of mine are, how do I check/fix my flicks?)


Originally Posted by imjay View Post
... ... I like Sonic's DVDitPE program for dvd program and scene menu creation and master disc burning.
Thanks, I will give it a go.



Originally Posted by imjay View Post
Epson makes a low cost (around $90) ink jet printer that includes hardware and software for creation of direct-to-disc label printing. Labels good enough to compete with commercial artwork or even better. Just buy blank dvd media with a ready to print to surface.
GoodLuck
I've a brand new Epson Stylus Photo RX595 All In One printer I bought for ~US$135.00, primarily for printing labels as you describe. I considered the new Lightscribe DVD burners too, but chose fancy coloured labels.

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Thanks to all for your time & replies.

Jim

Last edited by CincyJim; 12-11-2007 at 02:01 AM. Reason: add comment
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