The project I was trying to finish turned out the way intended. The new installation is working fine, and it's not opening the wrong file. To solve this, I finally got rid of 2.5.4, tried installing 2.6, saw it was too unfamiliar, got rid of it, and then RE-installed 2.5.4. I've used the "DVD" option many times, and it produces a file that DVD burning programs can work with. Why it went back to a file I'd worked on YESTERDAY and had NOT selected suggested something was wrong with the program. What I said was that the program was, for some reason, going back to a previous file I'd worked on when I selected "Auto/Optical Disc/DVD", apparently DUMPING the file I'd actually opened. Tasks can be automated using projects, job queue and powerful scripting capabilities. It supports many file types, including AVI, DVD compatible MPEG files, MP4 and ASF, using a variety of codecs. Nothing was said in my opening post about trying to make a DVD. Avidemux is a free video editor designed for simple cutting, filtering and encoding tasks. I'm wasn't throwing any "off the wall" file in there, nor was I expecting the program to make a DVD, since AVIdemux doesn't make DVDs. I'm guessing you are throwing some "off the wall", downloaded video file in there and expecting it to make a DVD for you? I have 2.5.4, not 2.4.4. I have 2.4.4 and that preset is not in there.
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