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Final Cut Pro will do it and so will premeire I think you can get a demo of premeire from the adobe website and just output it to a format that will burn correctly to DVD.
A program like DVD studio pro will do it for you but I think the files have to be in MOV format. You can also try Adobe's DVD product which I think is called Encore??? Could be wrong.
Do a Google search and I bet 9,000 free tools will show up.
Cheers and good luck with your videos!
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If you want them to work on a standard DVD player, you'll need an encoder capable of converting AVI to MPEG2 (and building VOB files). While I use a combination of Roxio products with Pinnacle products for my movie editing, you can find cheap tools to do this sort of straight encoding for under $30 online; just Google "AVI to DVD."
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