DVD Authoring Suite Recommendations?
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Posted: 04/08/2011 9:08 PM
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Having recently bought my first VAIO laptop just the other day, I was a pleasently surprised to find a lack of "bloatware" (which supposedly Sony is infamous for!)... I was however, disappointed at the lack of a DVD authoring suite.
All of the laptops I have bought in the past 10-15-ish years have included a CD or DVD authoring suite of some description and as a result, I have never bothered to actually purchase a suite seperately... Now however, I find myself in such a position that I need to purchase a DVD authoring suite of some description, but I'm not sure what to get as I've only used Cyberlink's DVD Suite and a long, long time ago, Roxio's Easy CD Creator.
What do you all sugest for a DVD authoring suite and why?
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Posted: 09/09/2011 9:09 PM
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..put DVD for Exercise to your windows and workout with it..
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Posted: 10/09/2011 8:09 AM
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You could just use the Windows 7 programs. You should be able to write directly to dvds and cds as if it was another external drive. Also, windows media centre will allow you to play your dvds. To actually make dvd movies, you could try downloading the free live windows movie maker. So unless you have a preference for a particular software program, just use the free programs that come with windows.
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Posted: 17/04/2012 2:04 PM
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sometimes I can do this with the Windows DVD Maker, but usually it is not so satisfy.
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