AVI and using iDVD

I am trying to take a collection of avi files and put them into iDVD. This is my first iDVD project and wasn't sure if I needed to change their formats somehow before hand. Also if anyone has any iDVD tutorial recommendations or books please fell free to pass the knowledge on.

Key question: Where did the AVIs come from? The ones from my Canon SD700 IS work fine.
iDVD 6 Getting Started PDF download
Apple's iMovie Learning Site
Apple's iDVD Learning Site
iLife ’06 Multimedia Tutorials
General Learning Center
Ken Stone: Authoring in iDVD 6
My favorite, by far:
iMovie HD & iDVD 6: The Missing Manual
You can download Chapter four: Camcorder Meets Mac.
iPhoto 6: The Missing Manual

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