I have now made two DVD videos from my new DVD camera, however, in both cases I had to use two DVD disks in order to play them on my TV's DVD player( let me explain ) I would first make the DVD using Windows DVD maker then I would convert it to ISO by running it through DVD shrink which would then allow me to make a DVD that would play on any player. There should be a way to make this DVD using Windows DVD maker without going through this many steps. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
AVStoDVD is a good all in one freeware. In the top menu for Preferences > Video, select NTSC or PAL. Also for Output, you can elect to save to a folder or burn the disk. http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AVStoDVD
Excellent program AVS to DVD I don't have a lot of experience with video making, though, with this program you don't need it. I want to work with AVS to DVD to learn how to make menu pages and import digital pictures. Thank you attar for the help.
The author answers questions on this long running thread at the Videohelp site. http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/277852-AVStoDVD-release-2-3-4-(January-2011)