QUOTE(1984 @ Jun 10 2007, 12:13 AM) [snapback]73147[/snapback]
what is pal and ntsc ? i havent a clue. i usually just download something and watch on my computer, but someone i know really wanted this tv show and i downloaded it, but its in avi form and she wants to see it on the dvd player on the tv.
this is my first attempt at this sort of thing.
VSO DivxtoDVD is a piece of cake. Everything is automatic.

Click on the folder next to the cross, and browse for your file. I've loaded one as an example.
Stipulate in the menu window underneath where you want to save the conversion. The format (Pal or NTSC) is automatic, (same as original file) as is the aspect ratio (widescreen or whatever the original is).
Depending upon the size of the converted file, you may be able to burn this straight to CD or DVD, but you don't need CopytoDVD, just leave that unchecked for now.
I've done a few of these recently, so pm me if I can help, in case I miss your post.
Just bear in mind, whatever you use, it can take about 2 hours for say, a 90 min file.
One final word of advice, if you use this, it occasionally asks you if you want to look for a new version. If you agree etc, it will download and install the trialware version. (99% sure of this).
As far as I'm aware, this
is the last freeware version.