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		<title>By: Burn any video to DVD &#187; WesleyTech.com: HD DVD, Blu-ray, CD info and more</title>
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		<description>[...] Need to burn an AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV or other video file to a DVD? Well now there is an excellent, free, open source solution to meet your needs. DVD Flick is a completely free Windows application that allows you to convert and burn virtually ANY video file to a DVD Recordable disc. The resulting disc will be compatible on most standalone DVD players. LifeHacker recently posted an article on this phenomenal piece of software, which is now available for everyone to enjoy. I previously posted about AVI2DVD, another GUI video conversion application powered by freeware tools, but DVD Flick appears to be even easier to use and supports even more video file formats. [...]</description>
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