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How to Burn AVI With Multiple Audio
10/11/2010 00:00:00

AVI files are digital videos in the Audio Video Interleave format developed by Microsoft. AVI is a container format and is capable of storing a variety of different video files. Windows comes with native utilities to help you manage media files such as AVIs. Use the Windows DVD Maker to burn AVI files with multiple audio tracks to a DVD that can be watched in a standard DVD player.

Difficulty: Moderately EasyInstructions1

Insert the blank DVD into your disc drive and wait for it to be read by your computer. Click the "Burn a DVD video disc using Windows DVD Maker" option in the Auto Play window that appears.

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Click "Choose Photos And Video" and click "Add Item." Select the AVI file with multiple audio tracks and click "Add" to copy the file into the Windows DVD Maker interface.

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Click the "Disc Title" box and type in a name for the DVD.

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Click "Burn" to initiate the burn process. The Windows DVD Maker will convert the files to a compatible format and burn them to the DVD. The program will notify you once the process is complete.

References Microsoft Windows: Burn a DVD-Video Disc File Info: AVI File Extension

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