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Can I make my own .iso files from .avi files?, please help please
Hockeychaoz
post Jan 14 2006, 03:25 PM
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Can I make my own .iso files from .avi files? if so, what programs do i need?
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gust0208
post Jan 15 2006, 09:55 AM
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What do mean by making an .iso? Do you mean a straight data DVD of the avi files or are you trying to make a video DVD?

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Can I make my own .iso files from .avi files? if so, what programs do i need?

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Canorro
post Feb 5 2008, 09:40 PM
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.iso is for compresion or booting disk you can put file inside an iso like you can put files on .zip but you need a program to do that so yes you can put avi to an iso wink.gif
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frankthetank
post Feb 5 2008, 09:48 PM
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Well I use Nero then I go to photo and dvd. After that I click make your own dvd video. Then you just add the file make your own background and burn it to a dvd.
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