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DVD burning software?

Started by zpyder, June 24, 2010, 18:53:14 PM

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zpyder

Ive got some videos that Id like to burn to dvd to play in the dvd player downstairs. I used to use a program that was free I think that wasnt bloated and got the job done nicely. However I cant remember what it was called and it was lost when I last reformatted.

So, any suggestions on what is a decent reliable non-coaster making dvd burning piece of software?

XEntity

Err FAVC or Convertx2dvd?, Nero does it as well I believe?

zpyder

aha, convertx was the badger I used last time, cheers!

XEntity


knighty

d/l too..... nero has served me well for years.... but the new version (which works with win7) doesnt want to play ball :(

converting now, hopefull itll be pretty good

I gave the windows dvd maker thing a go thinking theyd all be the same.... and burnt 3 dvds.... without checking them..... and the quality is terrible.... practically unwachable :(

knighty

omfg you ass bandits !!!!


i saw the logo at the start of the dvd with the "buy a proper version to get rid of this" message......


but I didnt realise it keeps coming back on and off every 5 min through the film !

just burned 6 disks with it too :-(




Ill try to fix nero instead ;)

zpyder

Id fix convertx tbh, its a very good piece of software IMHO.

neXus

On a side note HandBrake is awesome for ripping DVDs and transcoding.
In terms of burning... DVDFlick is awesome as well. Burns just about anyformat into a DVD: http://www.dvdflick.net/

knighty

Quote from: zpyderId fix convertx tbh, its a very good piece of software IMHO.

I would, but I dont think the quality is as good as nero

nero automatically changes the bitrate etc... so the film will fit perfectly on a dvd.... and when you watch the dvd the quality is exactly the same as the original avi....

convertx was aright.... but defenatly not as good as nero!

neXus

Quote from: knighty
Quote from: zpyderId fix convertx tbh, its a very good piece of software IMHO.

I would, but I dont think the quality is as good as nero

nero automatically changes the bitrate etc... so the film will fit perfectly on a dvd.... and when you watch the dvd the quality is exactly the same as the original avi....

convertx was aright.... but defenatly not as good as nero!

I have found DVD Shrink better.

XEntity

Quote from: knightyomfg you ass bandits !!!!



pmsl

Beaker

Im still using SVC2DVD with ImgBurn.  Works quickly and easily.  :)