How to Convert AVI to ISO with AVI to ISO Converter
AVI is a very popular video format where you may get either from downloaded movies or home videos created by your digital cameras. Chances are that you want to burn AVI files to a DVD disc for storage on computer and playback on your home DVD player. If you are not sure what formats your DVD player support, saving your AVI files as ISO image files is highly recommended.
To convert AVI to ISO, a AVI to ISO converter is necessary. Here we recommend Aimersoft Video Converter Ultimate. It is a full-featured program that performs an AVI to ISO Converter allows you to specify NTSC or PAL format, adjust video aspect (4:3 or 16:9), and either burn DVD movie disc or ISO file. In addition to that, it can also work as video converter(convert video between different video formats), DVD/video editor, DVD Ripper(rip DVD to video or audio files)and DVD Burner(Burn video to DVD).
How to convert AVI to ISO with AVI to ISO converter?
Download Aimersoft Video Converter Ultimate here>> then install and run it.
1Load AVI files
Click "Add Video" to import your AVI files, and all the selected AVI files will be displayed in the file list;
2Customize the DVD menu
Click the icon of burn to select DVD Menu Template on the left bar, and set Background Music/Picture from your local hard disk (optional).

Tips: If you want to edit your AVI video, just click "Edit" button on the menu bar to or simply use the four buttons at the bottom of the file list to crop, trim, add watermark, plug in subtitles or adjust video effects.
3Select output format and proper destination folder
Select "ISO Files" as the output files, and select a proper destination folder to save ISO files. Once everything is ready, just click "Start" button to convert AVI to ISO.
For your special needs, you can set the TV Standard (NTSC or PAL), Aspect Ratio (4:3 or 16:9), Video Quality (High, Medium or Low) and DVD Disc Type (DVD5 or DVD9).
How to play ISO files on computer?
After above three steps, you can easily get AVI converted to ISO image files on your computer. However, the ISO files can't be used as they are, they need to be either mounted with tools like Daemon Tools or burned to CD or DVD in order to see what files the disc image actually contains.
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