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How Do You Convert Video Files For A DVD?

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How Do You Convert Video Files For A DVD?

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When downloading a movie from torrents or other sharing sites, the video files won’t play in a regular DVD player unless they are converted into DVD format. Although these files will play perfectly on your computer in programs such as VLC and Windows Media Player, they are usually in AVI format. Converting video files to DVD format is the only way your movies and videos can be played in a standard DVD player. Go to the VSO-Software website (see References) and click “Download ConvertXtoDVD.” Install Convert X to DVD and open it by clicking on the desktop shortcut. Click “Yes” if you are asked to update your version of the program. Go to “File > Add Video Files” and browse for the video file that you want to convert to DVD. Click “Open.” Click the icon on the bottom right of the program that says “Convert.” Be patient because this process could take as long as 60 minutes, depending on the size of the file and length of movie. If you’d like to burn your converted video file, insert a bla

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