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luciusii
10th June 2007, 05:38
Looking for opinions and advise on software for burning a DVD from an mpeg file. I've downloaded a trial of AVS Video Converter but using the trial will put a watermark on my DVD and I don't really want that. I'm hoping to get some opinions from the experts on this forum before I pay for the AVS license. Is there any decent freeware?

Thanks for any advise.

Luke

setarip_old
10th June 2007, 06:32
Hi!

The excellent freeware, "DVD Flick", will easily handle what you want to do...

r0lZ
10th June 2007, 10:38
I agree. DVD Flick (http://www.dvdflick.net/) is very good and easy to use (but you cannot create menus with it.)

AVIL
10th June 2007, 11:33
Hi,

With a single mpeg I use MUXMAN:

http://www.mpucoder.com/Muxman/versions.shtml

setarip_old
10th June 2007, 17:11
@AVIL

Doesn't using Muxman require that the MPEG be DVD compliant?

On the other hand, Flick DVD will automatically convert the MPEG (or other format) input file to DVD compliant format...

linx05
14th June 2007, 05:06
FAVC (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=106677) is another really good one. Just been updated so you can create menus.

DaChew
14th June 2007, 17:16
I have tested dvd flick for a while and found it to be an excellent freeware solution and almost 100% successful, however for subtitle support and a few problemsome avi's, convertx2dvd picked up where flick dropped the ball, is it worth the money?