Question:
AVI TO DVD Batch Converter program - I need a program that will convert my Avis to DVD format ready to burn?
qwertytical
2008-02-04 16:15:38 UTC
I want to select a bunch of Divx files, queue them up and have them all converted to seperate DVD folders ready to be burnt. Would like 1 program to do this, I have my own program for burning. Thanks!
Three answers:
anonymous
2008-02-04 18:26:26 UTC
try this,



Total Video2Dvd Author can help you convert avi to dvd simply and directly, work on home dvd player



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Capuccino
2008-02-06 02:16:05 UTC
try AVS Video converter

Movie DVDs has a special file system. So you have to use a Movie DVD making program to for this task. Try to use AVS Video Converter from AVS Video Tools



You can open several video files (even of different formats) at once and burn them to a DVD.



http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/avs-video-tools.htm



It is very simple with this tool



- download, install and run the program

- open a file or file you want to burn

- click “To DVD” button

- click “Convert Now”



After conversion is finished, it will ask you to insert a blank DVD.



I think that AVS Video Converter is the best. It supports virtually all video formats and has built-in DVD, VCD burning engine.



Read step by step guide here: http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/guides/avs/burn-video-files-to-DVD.htm
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2016-05-24 14:44:36 UTC
1) It's safe to say that we have no reason to believe that our reality is a computer simulation. We not only lack evidence for this belief; we don't even know what would constitute evidence for or against it. The movie "The Matrix" doesn't give us much insight into whether our reality is a computer simulation. In the movie, Neo and other characters encounter hard evidence that the sensorium that most people take to be reality is a computer simulation. Evidence includes physical impossibilities occuring in the "real" world, and Neo's awakening in the tower where humans are used as energy sources. We have none of Neo's reasons to believe that we our experiences are computer simulations. 2) But let's suppose that our experiences are part of a computer simulation created by an unknown being. Would this being be God? Having created our world, he would qualify as a Creator, like the god of the deists. But he would not necessarily have the attributes traditionally ascribed to the Abrahamic God, namely infinite power, ominscience, omnipotence, omnibenevalence, etc.


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