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new DVD-Creator: $9.95!
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Curt:
The listed normal price is merely $25, but at $10 this offer seems good to me.
The company is Daniusoft. I have their "remove-DRM"-converter, and I think they are okay without setting any new standards.
Latest Version:1.0.0 Size: 33.8MB Platform: Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7
For Mac Users:
DVD Creator for Mac is also available with 60% off, and fully support Mac OS X 10.5 (Intel version) or above.
Original: $49 Only $19.95
The offer: http://www.daniusoft.com/newsletter/201006/index.html
the homepage: http://www.daniusoft.com/dvd-creator.html
Dear Customer,
We provide you DVD Creator with 60% off in return!
Key Features:
* › Easy to burn any pop video even HD video to DVD.
* › Customize your own DVD menu with free templates or pictures & music on your computer.
* › Create DVD chapter and title thumbnail for skipping playback conveniently.
* › Backup your videos as ISO file or DVD folder meanwhile.
* › Support Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
* Learn More »
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Want to watch videos from internet, camcorder or your own excellent movies and concert videos on big TV screen with a DVD player?
Danisoft DVD creator is a powerful DVD creator software which can burn the most popular video to DVD such as AVI WMV MPEG MOV FLV MOV VOB to DVD disc directly, no advanced skill required.
Daniusoft DVD Creator is also an easy-to-use DVD Menu Maker; you can make customize DVD menu with up to 10 FREE preset templates or your favorite photos and music on PC.
Furthermore, you can name your DVD, chapter your video and even customize the thumbnail.
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MerleOne:
Hi,
Did you try it ? I'd like to know if it reencodes MPEG2 DVD compliant files (which takes quite some time) or almost-compliant (for instance datarate too high / DVD std). Most recent DVD players have no issue playing these DVD and it saves time.
Thanks.
Curt:
-are you writing in English? :-[
Edited:
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
Will this box answer anything of relevance?
MerleOne:
-are you writing in English? :-[
Edited:
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
Will this box answer anything of relevance?
(see attachment in previous post)
-Curt (June 13, 2010, 04:19 PM)
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No, it doesn't ! To give an example of what I meant : I record DVB-T shows on my PC with a Terratec USB receiver. The result is a mpeg2 file. To view it in the best possible way, I turn it into a DVD. There, two scenario occur : either the DVD mastering software reencodes the mpeg2 file or it just processes it without re-encoding it. In the first scenario, on my PC, DVD mastering takes 1 or 2 hours, in the second, only 10 minutes. That's why re-encoding is an issue for me, if it occurs when it's not necessary.
sajman99:
Simple DVD Creator (freeware) would supposedly fall into scenario 2: it does not re-encode the mpeg2 file.
I don't really *know* if this info is correct, but it's worth a shot to save unnecessary re-encoding time.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Simple_DVD_Creator
http://arakar.ifastnet.com/andrej/software
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