RE: Burning AVI files to DVD

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"Legaldeejay" wrote:

In MyDVD Express, which is part of Roxio, I can burn AVI files to DVD, but
Roxio makes the AVI files larger when adding them to the project. As a
result, I can burn only a few AVI files to a DVD.

So I am now using DVD Flick, which is permitting me to burn more AVI files
to DVD.

Why am I able to burn more AVI files using DVD Flick?

Thanks.



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