Videohelp is the best. Unfortunately, you won't find simple without paying in DVD authoring. I can't find the program I used oh so long ago to do precisely this, but I do remember
DVD Flick does the job. I don't recommend using it to compress the video to fit to a 4.7GB DVD. I would use DVD Shrink for that.
As far as I know, ImgBurn was never designed to
convert video to playable DVDs. The only features remotely near that is recognizing a set of DVD VOBs and burn those appropriately so that they play in an ordinary DVD player. It can take audio files and burn them as a playable audio CD... but that is it so far.
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Originally Posted by boink
I was wondering is DVD shrink really necessary if the total size of the files is less than the 4.7 gig DVD RW discs ?
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No, unless you want to make an ISO for ImgBurn (or another ISO burning application0 but this is unnecessary since ImgBurn for some time now can properly author a VIDEO_TS folder of VOBs.