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| 1345743 | 2013-06-15 00:20:00 | How do I 'burn' the video files to DVD so that I can play it in any DVD player? Is Nero capable of doing the job? I've Nero installed. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1345744 | 2013-06-15 01:15:00 | Should do but there are smaller and better programs around. Depends what version of windows you're using. And what format the video is in. And whether it'll load it | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1345745 | 2013-06-15 02:39:00 | Try DVD Flick (http://www.dvdflick.net/) - it creates the files structure as per a DVD from most formats, as well as allowing you to create menus, themes etc. | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1345746 | 2013-06-16 03:29:00 | If you are using Vista or Wins 7 then the built in "DVD Maker" will do the trick. If however you have Wins 8 , MS in their wisdom decided not to include this any more!! Then DVD Flick is OK | golfer (6609) | ||
| 1345747 | 2013-06-16 06:54:00 | If you are willing to pay for it: www.vso-software.fr |
blanco (11336) | ||
| 1345748 | 2013-06-16 22:26:00 | The windows live programs include MS Movie maker which I think does the Job also. DVD maker as mentioned is actually pretty good but unless someone mentions it to you there's no obvious sign it's hiding in windows 7 waiting to be used. A lot depends on the format of the video files and whether you want to create menus or edit anything. I haven't used Nero since windows 7 came out but the old versions certainly had the option to burn DVD Vido disks. Bear in mind you may need to reencode the video and it may be a slow job |
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