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Thread ID: 122112 2011-12-01 23:45:00 Best (and easiest) free DVD authoring software? tuiruru (12277) Press F1
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1246680 2011-12-01 23:45:00 Hi
Swimbo's birthday today!! :stare:

I've got a mixture of .flv, mp4 and avi files that she enjoys but she doesn't like watching them on the laptop. Is there a bit of free, straight forward, software that will put them onto a dvd that can then play them in an ordinary DVD payer. I'm not after anything fancy (eg we don't have an HD TV) but some sort of menu system she could choose from would be an advantage (there are two folders inside a main folder - on has two separate files in it, the other three)

Are those flv files going to be a problem (ie is it best to convert them to something else first? (I've got that covered if necessary))

Thanks
tuiruru (12277)
1246681 2011-12-02 00:26:00 Try dvdflick (http://www.dvdflick.net/) -- Its Free, does all the formats you mentioned as well as menus and a lot more.

Makes the video(s) into DVD format. Theres a great range of options if you want to use them, or you can just leave it "as is" -- the Guide shows all the functions and what does what - its easy to follow.
wainuitech (129)
1246682 2011-12-02 00:51:00 Windows DVD Maker is quite good, and free with certain editions of Windows ;) Chilling_Silence (9)
1246683 2011-12-02 02:16:00 Try dvdflick (http://www.dvdflick.net/) -- Its Free, does all the formats you mentioned as well as menus and a lot more.

Makes the video(s) into DVD format. Theres a great range of options if you want to use them, or you can just leave it "as is" -- the Guide shows all the functions and what does what - its easy to follow.

Thanks Wainui
tuiruru (12277)
1246684 2011-12-02 02:20:00 Windows DVD Maker is quite good, and free with certain editions of Windows ;)

Windows!!?? :yuck: :waughh: :rolleyes: :)
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