I have a PC, so don't know how helpful I'll be, but I use Sonic DVDit! It will take .mov and .avi files and convert them to dvd. You can make a menu with preview clips of all your vids and link them to the menu and all that fancy stuff. It's quick too.
If you're not originally working with "uncompressed avis" the quality will not be very good, but you can convert them to dvd using Adobe Encore DVD (also burns to dvd) or Nero to burn to dvd. There's tons of software out there that can do it. DVDrhelp.com may be a good start for a beginner.
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Date: 2006-04-02 04:41 pm (UTC)But perhaps a bit more information from you (platform, OS, current available software tools) might help the answer along.
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