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Thread: What is the best DVD creating program available?

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    Im looking to give my uncle a dvd compliation, but I dont have the right program. Im just looking for something fool proof, so he can just play right from his DVD player with no worries. Thanks in advance guys

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    I don't know if Sonic Scenarist is still about but that used to be highly regarded.

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    Dvd Fab very simple to use, try it for free

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    What are you creating the DVD's from? If it's from a video file and you want to go straight to making it a DVD then ConvertXtoDVD is you best bet. It will do everything, simply and with good control over quality settings but even on fastest speed it produces good results.

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    WinAVI All in One Converter works great for me!!! Takes any file format (Avi., WMV. MPEG-4 ..etc.) and converts to any file format you would like. Also has options to convert to a number of devices.

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    Another vote for ConvertXtoDVD. The program has come a long way since it's inception, and is very good at what it does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sci View Post
    Another vote for ConvertXtoDVD. The program has come a long way since it's inception, and is very good at what it does.
    Yup, this is what I use too. Pretty good at converting files and creating a dvd at the same time.

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    I prefer the no bloat solution and use FAVC, an older app, free, simple and high quality and works in Windows 8.1

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    nero 14 is good but doing iso img burn better

  10. Software & Hardware   -   #10
    If you are copying a commercial DVD (a la Netflix) DVD Shrink is the way to go, usually. If you are *creating* a DVD, Nero is the tool you want, preferably an older version. Ver.7 has worked great for me for years. (More recent versions are too bloated & buggy.)

    If you have an .ISO file, ImageBurn is perfect.

    As always: YMMV (Your Mileage May Vary) fritz

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