Burning DVDs for fun and profit!

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DocZaius
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Burning DVDs for fun and profit!

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I just found a new program that makes it easy to burn DVDs.

DVD Flick

I was so sick of Nero and its resource-hogging ways. It took FOREVER to transcode and burn a DVD with Nero - and making chapters? Forget about it. Half the time, Nero crashed.

Sure, it's simple and doesn't have a heck of a lot of features, but if you want to download a video and then burn it to a DVD, you can't ask for anything more.

And it's open source, so it's free.
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MinGator
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Post by MinGator »

thanks doc, i'm going to have to check it out.
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radbag
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Post by radbag »

me too...what's the catch if any? i've got every bond movie excluding the last two on my dells hard drive.
DocZaius
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No catch, but it's pretty limited in features.

It will create DVD chapters but you won't be able to access them from the DVD menu.

There's only a few menu background choices.

The menu that it creates is really bare, too. You basically have the option of choosing a title to play.

Personally, I don't care about any of that stuff. I just want to watch some triathlon DVDs that I downloaded.
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