What is the fastest/best way to brun DVD movies?

July 31st, 2016

hi, i recently use Nero or windows DVD maker, and those two progresses is kinda slow(i set the burning speed to the lowest since i dont want my DVD burner fried up). tho, i was just hoping if there’s a alternative burning that can do the same thing with less time consuming.
Answer #1
it takes 8 mins to burn a dvd completely for me, is that slow ??
i use nero + 16x LG burner
Answer #2
Just brun them.
I’m using Nero from the day I got my first CD burner, it was version 5 at the time, IIRC, without any problems. Burner fried up? Dude it’s not like the cds/dvds were “burned” on pine logs, you see. Never happened to me and I’m burning my dvds at top speeds
Answer #3
it takes 8 mins to burn a dvd completely for me, i use nero + 16x LG burner
im impress…by any chance what is your burn speed?
im just curious because i dont want my burner end up fried
Answer #4
it takes 8 mins to burn a dvd completely for me, i use nero + 16x LG burner
im impress...by any chance what is your burn speed?
im just curious because i dont want my burner end up fried

end up fried??
wel, i once burnt 10 DVDs in a row, dont c any prblm
Answer #5
gasoline
Answer #6
well, you know when the burner is speed is too fast and umm..too hot then its fried
im not good at explaining things *sigh*
Answer #7
try ConvertXToDVD
Answer #8
try ConvertXToDVD
aight thanks
Answer #9
try ConvertXToDVD
ConvertXToDVD’s main purpose is to convert (thus the name) movie files (like avi) to proper DVD format and THEN it burns em. I don’t think that’s what you’re looking for.
well, you know when the burner is speed is too fast and umm..too hot then its fried
im not good at explaining things *sigh*

No worries, I see what you mean. I never heard of anyone’s burner ending fried up, so seriously don’t worry about that My friend was once burning 46 DVDs with music for me and his burner is still working fine.
Answer #10
Look, bascally if you put it on maximum speed it will NOT fry up. Trust me and have a think about this…. they wouldn’t design and build something that will be destoyed when used for its purpose.
Answer #11

Shef wrote: Select all

Look, bascally if you put it on maximum speed it will NOT fry up. Trust me and have a think about this…. they wouldn’t design and build something that will be destoyed when used for its purpose.
i take your word for it…thank you.
and thanks everyone for answering
Answer #12
I use 2 PCs with 2 burners each. I use nero 6.x and burn about 40-50 copies per day. more than two months doing it no problem at all. I use sony burners at 4x speed.
cheers
Answer #13
moving to helpdesk…