http://www.winavi.com/
One of the better convertors I've come across never personally used it for wmv, but for mpeg and avi has been great.
2006-08-08 18:57:46
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answered by Kevin S 3
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Some DVD Writing software has the ability to convert any video file to a DVD compatable file.
2006-08-08 18:54:20
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answered by Anonymous
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1) Sony DRX-710UL External Dual Layer DVD±RW Writer
Sony’s Double Layer DVD records single layer DVD+R discs at up to 16X speed, burning full discs in a little over 5 minutes. Of course, you can also burn Double Layer DVD+R DL discs with the DRX-710UL, giving you up to 4 hours of MPEG-2 video or up to 8.5GB of data storage space on a single disc.
2) Pioneer DVR-R100
A fast, quiet drive that lets you burn your movies, music, slideshows, and data reliably and fast. You'll be hard-pressed to beat the included software (granted, most are the slightly trimmed-down "Special Edition" variety, but they more than get the job done). In fact, if you haven't made up your mind which video editing software to go with, here's your chance to try out Ulead's excellent VideoStudio and DVD MovieFactory software, and get an excellent DVD burner in the bargain!
2006-08-10 01:08:39
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answered by Anonymous
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No need to. just place them on the dvd as data files. You still will be able see them off your dvd on your pc. However if you wanna change the format then you can go for nice software like Nero. Its coll it has several wizzards which help u in accomplishing such things in a breeze.
2006-08-08 18:56:00
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answered by triggerhappy 2
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you can put them on DVD as files, but their quality will remain the same
2006-08-08 18:54:56
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answered by Anonymous
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yes as long as you have all codecs update use vso
2006-08-08 18:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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