AVI is an acronym for Audio Video Interleave. This is probably the most common multimedia container format today which Microsoft introduced in November 1992. AVI is also very popular in the file sharing community.
Converting AVI to DVD is a very simple and easy task when you have the right tool. This guide will take you through the entire process of converting AVI files to DVD so you could watch them using your home DVD player. By using a very simple and easy to use DVD authoring tool – Super DVD Creator 9.8 you can create your own professional looking DVD movie.
Burning requirements:
- DVD Burner/Writer
- Blank DVD Media – choosing the right media is one of the factors that contribute to DVD burning success.
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Getting Started
Step 1: Load a blank DVD media into your DVD burner.
Step 2: Open Super DVD Creator 9.8 program.

Step 3: Click on DVD Disc Builder icon.


Step 4: Add the AVI files that you want to burn by clicking on the “+” button. You can add as many files as you want as long as it will not exceed the maximum capacity of your blank disc. If you wish to use a double layer disc (DVD-9) click on the “DVD-5” button to toggle between DVD-5 and DVD-9 media.


Step 5: After adding the files click on the next button to continue to the next step which is customizing the DVD menu. If you want to skip on creating a DVD menu, simply uncheck the “Create DVD Menu” option to proceed to the burning process.


Step 6: Customizing the menu. To customize the menu click How to create a custom DVD.
Step 7: The Burning Process. After configuring all the desired settings click on the “Next” button at the bottom right of the program to proceed with the burning process.

Check all the settings if they are all correct and click on the “Start” button to start the burning process. Make sure there’s enough disk space (at least 10GB) you set for the Output Folder. If you want to change the Output Folder setting, click on button and browse for another folder. Super DVD Creator needs to save file to this folder during the conversion process. Once the burning process is complete, the DVD will automatically eject. Remove the DVD and close the DVD Disc Compiler window.
If the burning process fails, for some reasons, try the following:
- close all programs and restart your PC
- replace the blank DVD
- repeat the whole process
- in the final step try to lower the write speed setting

Step 8: When burning is complete, close the program and see if burning was successful. If you want to burn another video file, repeat all the steps from 1-8.

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