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A Good, Free DVD Authoring Tool, besides DVD Flick / Nero Vision
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TSfreddy manson
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Dec 25 2008, 07:32 PM, updated 17y ago
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opps... Nero Vision is not free..
but what i want to know if any of you out there knows any good DVD authoring software.. because i got movies that i want to backup, and also be able to view them in my DVD player.. downloaded most of them.. and its not for selling/distribution purpose.. i just like to pile up DVDs because my line of work sometimes leaves me with too much of space to do nothing and usually wathing DVDs (especially on night duty) is one of the best time-spending activity that we can do that doesnt inviolve us hitting each other :'P
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convivencia
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Dec 25 2008, 07:58 PM
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TSfreddy manson
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Dec 25 2008, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE Please note the following: * VFAPI plug-in for TMPGEnc project files is included. * Languages: Japanese, German, French, Chinese. * Due to licensing limitations, MPEG-2 encoding is limited to 30 days. * No MPEG-2 decoder. * The commercial version of TMPGEnc has unlimited MPEG-2 encoding and other added features: * .......................
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TechnoDude94
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Dec 25 2008, 10:38 PM
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Actually, you can use Windows' built-in disc authoring tool. Drag and drop your files to the blank disc icon in My Computer -> Click on the "Write Files to Disc" ballon on your taskbar -> Follow instructions. PS: There's no settings or conversion, it's just for pure file backing up.
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