Playing avi off of DVD

I made a DVD of avi files (Xvid). They play in quicktime just fine. I like watching them through Front Row so i can use the reomte and have my laptop conected to the TV. Is there a way to play avi files off of a DVD, like make and alias or will the DVD player play them? The DVD was burned as a data DVD.

If you have your computer listed in your sidebar, select it to show the list of volumes (including the DVD). If not, select the DVD and press cmd-option-up arrow.
Then click on the DVD and drag it to your Movies folder in the sidebar (you should see an little curved arrow as apart of your mouse cursor that indicates it is making an alias).

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