If your player is xvid or Divx compliant you may be able to burn them direct to CD depending on size) and the player will play them, the only drawback is there are no chapter points.
I have taken several xvids and put them do DVD by doing the following:
1- Open the file in goldwave, it will open so that you may save the audio as a .wav file
2- Open the xvid(divx) file in TMPGEnc, and then open the audio file you created in goldwave.
3- IF the video is in widescreen go to the advanced options:
Set (on advanced tab) source 1:1 VGA, keep aspect ratio 2.
Set (on video tab) 720x480 4:3 display.
Tmpgenc will letterbox it correctly.
4- If it is not widescreen, you should be ok, save the file as an mpeg2 file and the use and authoring program to author it to DVD.
I use the goldwave step because for some reaason TMPGEnc will create a file without audio if I do not.
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