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Solid AVI to DVD Converter and Burner


Convert AVI to DVD format, burn AVI to DVD disc. Then your AVI videos can be played on portable/home DVD player. Designed for AVI videos. Optimized for AVI videos.

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Version: 1.2.7  

OS: 98/2000/XP/2003/Vista
Size: 5.9 M
Price:
$42 $29.95     30% OFF!

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This version is for Windows™. If you are using Apple Mac OS, please click here.

Main Functions:

  • - Convert AVI to DVD format, burn AVI to DVD disc;
  • - Create DVD movie disc with your own subtitles;
  • - Burn AVI to DVD Folder and ISO file.

Key features


  • - Support DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-5, DVD-9, Mini DVD, Mini DVD DL
  • - Reliable burning engine will burn your AVI videos to DVD disc after encoding
  • - Create your own subtitles via AVI to DVD Burner
  • - Create DVD chapters freely via Solid AVI to DVD Converter and Burner

Support Video formats


AVI files: *.avi | MPEG video files: *.mpg;*.m2v;*.mpeg | Windows Media Video files: *.wmv;*.asf

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AVI to DVD conversion becomes so easy that just one click to convert AVI to DVD! Free download Solid AVI to DVD Converter and Burner to have a wonderful experience now!

Audio Video Interleave, known by its acronym AVI, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. AVI video files can contain both audio and video data in one single file container which allows synchronous audio and -video playback. Just as the DVD video format, AVI files support multiple audio and video streaming. However, these features are rarely used. Many AVI files also use the file format extensions which developed by the Matrox OpenDML group in February 1996. These file formats are supported by Microsoft Windows, and are unofficially called "AVI 2.0".

Since AVI was developed for Windows 3.1 in 1992 it lacks some new features found in newer containers like MPEG or MKV. However, is still widely used by people. But AVI isn't supported by most standalone DVD players. So if you want to enjoy AVI on you home or portable DVD payers, you should purchase Solid AVI to DVD Converter and Burner to help you do the conversion job.

There is highly overhead when used with some other popular MPEG-4 codecs (Xvid and DivX, for example), increasing file size much more than necessary. The AVI container has no native support for modern MPEG-4 features like B-Frames. Hacks are sometimes used to enable modern MPEG-4 features and subtitles. But, this is also the source of playback incompatibilities.

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