Description
You can use “Burn DVD” to produce DVD, VCD or SVCD from movie
files or music video files saved on your hard disk in various
formats (MPEG, AVI, DV-AVI, WMV, ASF). Its simple and intuitive
GUI allows anyone to use it easily. All the major features are
displayed according to DVD authoring/burning process so that users
can create DVD, VCD and SVCD very easily.
You will be able to preserve your precious memories in DVD, VCD or
SVCD and give them to your relatives or neighbors as gift.
Specification
Video Input: WMV, AVI, MPEG, ASF, DV-AVI
Image Input: JPG, JPEG, BMP
Video Output: VCD, SVCD, DVD
Operating System:
Windows 98SE
Windows Me
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Recommendation:
DirectX 8.1 or newer version

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Features
- Project Feature: This allows you to save current project and
enable you to open it whenever you want.
- Automatic MPEG Conversion
Feature: If original video does not
match with DVD, VCD or SVCD, it will be automatically converted to
the right format. The converted file will be saved in output
folder that users set.
- Audio Format Selection: This enables audio format to be
converted to LPCM in order to be played at PS2. PS2 supports LPCM
audio format only.
- Menu Creation: Users can create custom menu on
DVD, VCD and
SVCD with unique back ground. User can also skip menu creation if
they want.
- UDF (Universal Disk Format, DVD Image
File) Creation: By saving
UDF file, users can create DVD any time without going through DVD
encoding, authoring, and pre-mastering again. Moreover, if “Burn
DVD” application does not recognize DVD burner, users can use
other DVD applications to create DVD using UDF file.
- Test Recording Feature: This allows users to checks proper
operation of DVD/CD writer before producing actual disk.
- XVCD and XSVCD Format Support: XVCD and XSVCD allow higher
bit-rate than allowed by VCD and SVCD specification. When this
option is turned on, VCD or SVCD with high bit-rate can be created.
(Some DVD players might not support XVCD and XSVCD.)
- Data CD: Supports data burning on a CD
media.
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