(Disclaimer: I work for Sony).
You could download a 30-day trial of Sony Vegas from here.
Start vegas, then drag your video from windows explorer into Vegas.
How to save
1) Go to file->render as...
2) Beside "save as type", choose Windows Media Video V9
3) Beside template, choose 512kbps video
4) Choose a file to save to and save! If you find it to be too fuzzy or small, try a different template.
Optional Touches:
-If you've got a bunch of files, just drag all of them in, and you'll be able to save them as a single file.
-Once the videos are in, you can also drag the ends of the video to crop what portions of the video you actually save
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Sony option #2: Burn a DVD
1) Get DVD Architect from here
2) Start it and drag your videos onto the default thing it creates
3) Burn a DVD. I don't work on this project often so I don't remember the exact steps, but I've done it before and I'm pretty sure it is really easy.
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