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Old October 14th, 2008, 10:51 PM   #1
 
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Not really sure if this is the right section or whether its been posted already (I searched!) but here goes. I want to burn the season packs onto DVDs but I want it to be somewhat useable so I want proper menus etc. Anyone ever done this before and can help on good DVD authoring programs? (Preferably freeware). Thanks in advance images/smilies/smile.gif
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1 click DVD is a good simple program. Not freeware but you may be able to download it from somewhere
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Try Nero Burning Rom on windows. It generally accepted to be the best for windows. Or if your running OSX (Mac) then try iMovie 6HD or the new one. I think they both have DVD menus, although i could be wrong about the most recent one. Anyway, try iMovie 6HD first its free download on the apple site. (www.apple.com)
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But if you burn them, you wont be able to watch them again. Don't play with fire.
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For my family videos and whatever I record with my tv tuner I use Ulead DVD Moviefactory. I think it's quite good and easy to use
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I'm a Win Avi user; makes great DVDs, with menus, your choice of chapter stops etc.
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If you've got Vista hit start and type dvd, the default DVD Maker included with Vista has some pretty neat effects.
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I like ConvertXtoDVD although its not free.
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But will burning them as a DVD with menus...you won't be able to burn a DivX disc, will you? It would have to be a DVD-Video with 2-4(max) episodes per disc, wouldn't it?
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This is what I use and it's great. images/smilies/cool.gif
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But will burning them as a DVD with menus...you won't be able to burn a DivX disc, will you? It would have to be a DVD-Video with 2-4(max) episodes per disc, wouldn't it?
Yes. I use Convertxtodvd and it can handle about 3 episodes a DVD. I use a Top Gear wallpaper for my backgrounds.
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