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HamburgrHelpr08

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hey all what are some good programs that can do basically what nero 7 can do. like burn files to dvd's and burn avi files to dvd and copy other dvd's. i dont mind paying but free is always better
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Here is a good program: http://www.slysoft.c...n/clonedvd.html

It is only a trial though. It copies the Copyright and everything. Is this what you are looking for?
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that does not allow me to put avi files to dvd.
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Do the files you use need editing

Do you need to play them on a standalone player
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yay like a dvd player like i have an avi file i want to watch on my tv!
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Oh, ok. I took a look around topshareware.com,(yes I know that some of the files on the website contain malicious stuff, but I looked into this download and it malware free!) and this is what I found:

http://www.topsharew...wnload-4954.htm

According to McAfee's SiteAdvisor this download was perfectly safe!
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Similar named programme, slighlty cheaper cost

http://www.trustfm.n...areAvi2Dvd.html

Calling ID says it is low risk :whistling:
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