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| Yes, absolutely. I can do 4 AVI's to DVDR overnight. Just use batch mode. Read the bottom of the DVD to SVCD Tutorial on how to set up Batch mode. But for AVI's when you start the encoding, you have to wait for the Audio to be extarcted before you close down DVD2SVCD. The Tute explains it all.
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