DVD Converter/Burner

January 29th, 2020

Hey guys, I’m tired of searching for the best so I thought one of you may have an opinion on this subject. I need a DVD Converter/Burner and the dozen I’ve tried aren’t what I’m looking for. I need something that converts and burns as quickly as possible and has a few menu page options. Reliability really matters but quality matters only to a point: I don’t mind not having it be HD and lifelike. The quickest software so far is Aimersoft converting a file to a new one and then burning a movie, which was just shy of 30 minutes, but it made a lot of coasters.
Any help is greatly appreciated, speed and reliability are key and if anyone has a good DVD Shrink program I’d love to hear about that as well. Thanks a lot.

Answer #1
DVDFAB?
Speeds on any app can depend on computer being used. Some may use multi cores, but i can’t help with that.
Answer #2
ConvertXtoDVD is the long time standard for converting video files to dvd..
http://www.google.com?t=16291572&highlight=
Another one is Freemake video converter.
http://www.freemake.com/how_to/how_to_burn_dvd_video
http://www.freemake.com/offline/offline_all/
With Aimersoft and others, they may be more reliable , although slower, if you turn off hardware acceleration..
Answer #3
i will also go for DVD Fab
Answer #4
you want speed and not quality? Any of the well known programs will take some “time”.
Answer #5
ConvertXToDVD is the best by far
Answer #6
Thanks for the input. I did download DVDFab9 just as an extra. Convertodvdx, for me, was unreliable and I wasted tons of discs on it. That doesn’t really matter I guess since the price of DVD’s are dropping. I might pick it up again and do a timed trial between the three. At least it’ll give me something to do.
Answer #7
ConvertXtoDVD is the long time standard for converting video files to dvd..
http://www.google.com?t=16291572&highlight=
Another one is Freemake video converter.
http://www.freemake.com/how_to/how_to_burn_dvd_video
http://www.freemake.com/offline/offline_all/
With Aimersoft and others, they may be more reliable , although slower, if you turn off hardware acceleration..

and if you’re getting bad discs from it , you’re doing something wrong.. so follow a tut or something.
Answer #8
With convertxtodvd, etc, save the converted DVD to a folder on your hard drive without burning and see if this plays OK..
If it is OK there but not when burnt, you may have a faulty burner.
You could try a different burner too…Such as Nero or Imgburn…Just burn the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders as data to disk.

 

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