which is the best bang for buck on burning dvds any free ones?
oh yeh here is the burner i have coming http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduc...152-021&DEPA=0
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which is the best bang for buck on burning dvds any free ones?
oh yeh here is the burner i have coming http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduc...152-021&DEPA=0
i think the best "free" one is dvdshrink.... read more here:
http://www.sharkyforums.com/showthre...hreadid=243037
I prefer DVD Shrink + DVD Decrypter over anything else, but thats just my opinion.
In fact you don't really even need DVD Decrypter anymore, but I still use it cuz I rip alot of DVD's at a time before I ever start burning them and its more convenient for me that way.
Can't give up DVD Decrypter!!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Gar
I prefer DVD Shrink + DVD Decrypter over anything else, but thats just my opinion.
In fact you don't really even need DVD Decrypter anymore, but I still use it cuz I rip alot of DVD's at a time before I ever start burning them and its more convenient for me that way.
It's still my choice for copying a non-protected DVD-5 disc.
Just rip an image in the ISO mode then write the image in the ISO mode.
I particularly enjoy the fact that I can rip from a DVD R/RW at 12X-13X from my DVD-ROM drive without the rip-speed limitations normally associated with ripping from a recordable (DVD-5) disc.
Makes copying DVD-5 fast and easy.
would i be able to take a home movie and burn to dvd with one of those prog. i use my ati tvwonder to capture video i also have a few divx movies i would like to put on dvd. my wife wants to hook the vcr up to it and transfer all the kids vhs tapes over to dvd that was my selling point to her ;)
You'll need to convert them to DVD format(.vob, .ifo, and .bup) first. I assume you have them in .avi format?
I use WinAVI to convert .avi files to DVD format, then you can use DVD Shrink or Nero or whatever to burn them to DVD.
Another possible option is you could turn them into VCD's or SVCD's. Most stand alone DVD players will play either of those formats and its a fairly simple process to convert them as well.
I use TMPGEnc Plus to convert them to the proper format, and then I generally use VCDEasy to do the burning, but Nero will probably work as well.
No you would not.
You would need software with a capture interface and DVD Authoring capabilities.
neoDVD
Pinnacle Studio 9
Pinnacle Studio 9 Review
Yeah if you want to spend more $$$ :p
And those programs are still converting them to DVD format, its just in one nice neat interface making it easier on the person who is maybe new to video editing.
Don't get confused!!!!Quote:
Originally posted by Gar
Yeah if you want to spend more $$$ :p
And those programs are still converting them to DVD format, its just in one nice neat interface making it easier on the person who is maybe new to video editing.
My post was in response to the question
and not to your post.Quote:
Originally posted by meat322
would i be able to take a home movie and burn to dvd with one of those prog.
It just so happened that we were responding at the same time and you posted before I did. :)
hey thanx for the replys that neodvd looks like what i'm looking for but i'm gonna try to do it the free way first.
i have nero but all i see listed is minidvd will i need to reinstall nero when i put the new burner in
That would depend on which version of Nero you have. Older versions of Nero may not recognize newer writers. If the writer was not around when that version of Nero was conceived then the writer would not be listed in the program's detection database. A newer version may be required.Quote:
Originally posted by meat322
i have nero but all i see listed is minidvd will i need to reinstall nero when i put the new burner in
Most burners are shipped with some kind of pre-mastering software. The three most popular are:
RecordNow
Sonic MyDVD
Nero Express
DVDshrink gets my vote.
Whoops, my bad../removes foot from mouth :pQuote:
Originally posted by Nemesys
Don't get confused!!!!
My post was in response to the question and not to your post.
It just so happened that we were responding at the same time and you posted before I did. :)
DVD Shrink is great for what it is, but it won't do what meat322 is looking for.Quote:
Originally posted by rhettro
DVDshrink gets my vote.
meat322, Im not sure of any good, free apps that will do what you want. AVI2DVD might do what you want, but from my experiences it sure isn't easy to configure and takes a handful of other freeware apps to do all the things you are going to want it to do.
Im not sure if there is a nice, neat program like NeoDVD that does it all by itself and is free....
Also while your looking for tips on how to do this stuff, check out the guide section over at Doom9, they have an excellent variety of guides which is where I learned alot about burning DVD's etc.
looks like i have some homework to do i will figure it out thanx for putting me in the right direction