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Good free basic DVD burning programme


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Any recommendations? I know it seems simple and I should be able to find one for myself, but I've tried a bunch now with no luck (all giving annoying errors) and it's kind of hard to find ones that don't have annoying trial periods and/or try to install toolbars and crap on your PC. Don't need anything fancy, just something for burning data and movie files.
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Edited by Kat, 24 January 2008 - 12:50 AM.

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Thanks for the suggestion, but I tried it and didn't like it. It only works for movie files, and it made them all huge, so I could only fit about one half-hour TV episode onto a DVD.
Anyone else have anything to offer? To make things more difficult, it would also be nice if there was a free programme that could change formats of Avis and wmv's into something my cheap DVD player can recognise (only plays MPGs and proper DVD movies). But that's less important.
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I think that's just the limitation of that program.
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