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or ya can convert them to vcd with avi2vcd

search bearshare or any other file sharing programand you will find many programs that will work.

if you have a dvd burnerthe authoring software thatcomes with it should do it as well . power dvd has a dvd producer with it

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Nero Vision 3 on nero 6 or above is prob the best program to use, very easy and does a few extra little features , like menu's and different backgrounds etc.

Also allows you to join 2 avi's together if you d/l'ed then in 2 parts like quite a few avi's are.

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