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What\'s a good, straightforward DVD burning software?
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I need to send a client some mix previews of a live gig for a DVD relelase. What's a good, simple and straightforward app that'll allow me to create a simple DVD where I just drag in my video file (.mpeg), my stereo or 5.1 audio tracks, put some indexes for track skipping and burn it to a DVD that a standard, commercial DVD player will read? No need to create menus or animations, just a simple app, kinda like iDVD on Mac for work in progress mixes, but on Win XP. Thanx L.G. |
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Re: What\'s a good, straightforward DVD burning software?
I saw on Gearslutz that you already looked at DVD Architect and wanted something simpler. How about Nero?
http://www.nero.com/nero7/enu/index.html - Floater99 |
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