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FLV to DVD: How to burn flash .FLV video to DVD (Video tutorial)

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http://www.applian.com/replay-converter/#1yNDjeie1Ts

Learn how to burn .FLV Video to DVD with Replay Converter.
Learn how to convert media files downloaded from the Web to DVD.

Replay Converter is the easiest way to convert video and audio files, especially the ones you can download from web sites like YouTube.

You simply pick the files to convert, choose an output format, and click a button to start the process. Everything happens automatically.

Replay Converter uses top-of-the-line codecs, to ensure the highest quality output. This makes Replay Converter especially good for these tasks:
-Convert FLV to DVD
-Burn Video files to DVD Discs.
-Convert Video files to FLV, AVI or WMV for editing or playback on other devices.
-Rip Video from DVD's
-Create iPod-friendly Video and Audio m4a, m4b, m4v files.
-Create MP3 files from Videos.
-And more!

More Replay Converter HowTo videos:
http://www.applian.com/support-videos.php#RC

http://www.applian.com/replay-converter/#1yNDjeie1Ts

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  • is there a way to remove the ad under the screen?

  • Are you talking about the watermark? That disappears when you buy the program...

  • streamripper7, can you help me with something? I got a bunch of podcasts I want to save, what should I use to save these on, a dvd, or regular blank disc or what? Second, will this program help me with that?

  • Yes you can use Replay Converter to burn them to DVD. It should work really easily!

  • when you download replay it ask you for code what is the code

  • You need to buy the program to get the code - or use trialpay to get the code for free.

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  • @burdetterandall you can burn flv videos with it though

  • @mk999kh1 no we were talking about DVD Flick.

  • @burdetterandall where talking about flv

  • @burdetterandall We'll see. I just got one called "Replay Converter" and I want to see what it can fo as well. As for it beingn free, so what? I'm on my fourth free converter now. It's not freeware, it's "crippleware". Just like YTD, it's rigged to run slow so you'll buy the pro version.

  • @TheMrBlinx the vertical graph on the left is how much space it will take up on the disk. you can change the quality in order to fit more video on the disk. I burn hundreds of DVDs and it hasn't failed me yet. Yes, it takes a long time, but it works and its free. To make it play in any DVD player click on project settings>video> then change the target format to NTSC. It works. Reply and let me know if you have any more problems with it.

  • I tried winX. It burned two DVDs that no DVD player can read (in spite of working in my comp). I read, among experienced rippers on a forum: "I doubt there are few if any here who use winX, and none who will recommend it". That was the moderator speaking. After that, I removed it.

  • @burdetterandall It's a piece of crap, too. What's that verticle graph on the left? It's not covered in the guide. You can't tell whether or not it's doing anything. Since these damn things take so dloody long in the first place, it's important to know it's actually doing something. When I find something that works, it's coming off.

  • I've been going through rippers and one after another fails for one reason or another. One won't resize and the controls I need are off screen. Two, in spite of being called "embarassingly easy", are so complex it takes an engineer to use them. I wasn't born with all that knowledge like most were. The DVDs I did manage to burn, though they play in my comp DVD deck, are not recognised by neither mine nor my neighbor's DVD player. I hope this one is better.

  • DVD FLICK!!! its free and works better. No Buying no surveys etc. If u want to make dvds get dvd flick

  • @hardhatg69

    well, winx dvd author converts avi, mp4, flv, mkv, m2ts, m4v, wmv, mpeg... to dvd. and users can fully customize their videos, like adding dvd menu, title menu. very fast (you could make comparation or test).

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