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Burning TV-Ready DVDs.

matthias00matthias00 Registered User regular
edited July 2007 in Help / Advice Forum
Okay so I want to burn my own DVDs of some videos I have on my HD and be able to play them in a standard DVD player, like on a TV. Is there any free program that I can use to do this, or am I going to have to buy some software?

Also I am on a PC. I have a feeling it would be a lot easier on a mac but oh well.

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  • variantvariant Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    Nero will do it

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  • Iceman.USAFIceman.USAF Major East CoastRegistered User regular
    edited July 2007
    ...but isn't free.


    I *think* VLC will do it, if you ask it nicely.

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  • ffordefforde Registered User regular
    edited July 2007
    I would highly recommend DVD Flick. It is open source (free) it will do all your reencoding for you and it has a very nice user interface. Basically just pick the video files you want and go more or less.

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  • AtaxrxesAtaxrxes Hellnation Cursed EarthRegistered User regular
    edited July 2007
    fforde wrote: »
    I would highly recommend DVD Flick. It is open source (free) it will do all your reencoding for you and it has a very nice user interface. Basically just pick the video files you want and go more or less.
    Is there something like that for Mac?

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