Best DVD burning software

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by tarantus, Jun 17, 2003.

  1. tarantus

    tarantus Guest

    I just wanted a recommendation on what software to use, or if someone could help me solve the problem I'm having. I am using NeroVision currently, and I am not too happy with the results. I have a movie on my hard drive that is 1hr 37mins and I used Videowave 5 to encode it to MPEG-2 48kHz audio, 352x480 resolution. I tried to burn it to a DVD-RW, the size of the file is 4.28GB, but Videowave told me the disc requires 5.8GB of space. So I tried using NeroVision and it worked, however about 23mins into the movie the picture freezes and the DVD time keeps going. When I tried burning it again, I tried adding chapters and NeroVision would lock-up at various times everytime I tried it. It's not my DVD player because it does it in Windows Media Player too. I hope my problem is just because Nero is not good when it comes to DVD's. I am thinking of trying Roxio Easy CD & DVD Creator 6. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanx...
     
  2. ken0042

    ken0042 Regular member

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    I suggest you read a bit. The answers are right on the second thread; the FAQ section.
     
  3. djillini

    djillini Regular member

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    Get the following 3 and use the guides afterdawn provides.

    dvd decrypter
    dvd2one
    nero

    dj
     
  4. Oriphus

    Oriphus Senior member

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    Id rather just get DVD Shrink to rip and compress and Record Now Max 4.50 to burn.
     
  5. djillini

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    The new version of dvd shrink is nice...i have also heard good things about Record Now Max.

    but if your a newbie to all of this I still highly recommend 1. dvd decrypter 2.dvd2one, 3. nero or record now max...with the guides afterdawn provides(makes backing up process pretty easy)
     
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    Oriphus Senior member

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    I would actually disagree with you there. If you were a Newbie, i would tend to go with DVD Shrink since it combines both ripping and compression into one. Just use a burner to write it to DVD-R.

    Here's a tutorial on DVD Shrink:

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/dvdshrink2-main.htm
     
  7. djillini

    djillini Regular member

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    Well, we all have are own methods & I have only been at this dvd backing up process for about a month now so you are probably more knowledgable than me, but I have found that the afterdawn guides and their recommendation of software work well...well at least they have for me.

    thanks dj
     
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