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I have gotten something that I want to put on DVD so that I can play it on my regular DVD player what format can I use to burn them. Also what is a good software to use as well to do the burn I am trying quicktime Pro but I have been exporting for the past two days. It seems the DVD is just not burning. I have a super drive DVD burner so any help will definitely work for me and thanks in advance
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Toast is the way to go!!! Preferably Toast 6! It will convert & burn most formats (excluding wmv & divx I think.) You can select the Video tab & drop your file in & after you press burn, it will convert it before burning. Oh select the advanced tab & select DVD-Video.
If you already have the mpeg2 muxed files in a video-TS folder & an audio folder, you'd select data tab, DVD-ROM (UDF). UDF format is what dvd videos use for compatibility with set-top players. |
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