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    avi file is unsupported???

    Hello,

    I am trying to burn .avi file onto a DVD using DVD creator. However when I select my avi file, it says that the file is unsupported. I believe avi file are supported in the current DVD creator version. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and have used ccleaner but have not had any success.

    Also I have tried to use DVDfab file converter to convert my avi file but it also says that it is not supported. I have tried many different avi files to make sure the file is not corrupt but it still says avi is unsupported. Please help.

    I have already tried downloading the beta 8.1.6.6 and have used two different computers and it still say the avi file is unsupported. I am familiar with DVDfab and have used it in the past. What am I doing wrong?

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    tonic, I'm converting an avi right now just to see if I can duplicate the issue. My avi has an mp3 audio track and it is converting albeit slowly. What audio does yours have and I'll see if I can duplicate the file and results.
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      #3
      90312,

      My avi file was created from a program that converted a vhs video cassette tape to an avi file. I'm not sure what audio it has but it does have audio. When I check the properties of the avi file it say "audio bit rate = 0kbps". Otherwise I'm not sure how to check this.

      Ultimately, my goals is to take or split certain segments of my avi file to create a dvd that has different clips from different avi file. Please let me know if you need any other information. Thank you so much!

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        #4
        I'm sure there are ways to do what you want, but I don't think you can do it with DVDFab.
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        Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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