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						| JMT74Newbie 
   | 17. January 2008 @ 19:43 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							I just bought a DVD burner that has Nero. The Nero software seems very limited. I have this movie that has an extention that needs to  be encoded in order to burn it to a DVD. What is the best free software to do this with?I tried DVD Flick. It takes forever so I aborted.
							
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 17. January 2008 @ 21:32 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							DVD flick is free, so is patience. SO Patience. Think of patience as a gift from the almighty.
 
 "The flimsier the product,the higher the price"
       Ferengi 82nd rule of aqusition
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						| JMT74Newbie 
   | 17. January 2008 @ 22:24 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Ok. Then what is the best quickest DVD burning software out there? Free or Paid I don't care.
							
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 17. January 2008 @ 22:39 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							if your talking just flat out burning a dvd(backingup) in my opinion clonedvd2 is awsome.its a pay program(works great with anydvd) both from slysoft.com
 now if your talking converting xvid to dvd then a program called convertXtodvd is awsome but it is a little slow itself too...
 
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						| Senior Member 
   | 17. January 2008 @ 23:48 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							cincyrob- I Guess you gave up on getting Regulated ? Yeah it can be tough finding the Right laxative LOL!!!!!!!!!!! Ironic though You put The Big Ten in your Sig ? I just backed up the move The Ten ! Though I don't think it has anything to do with sports !!!!!!!!! Anyway I agree with the Anydvd/Clone DVD2 combo Heads up If your backing up Mr.Woodcock the Beta of anydvd version 6.3.0.9 along with cloneDvd2 will do it ! Though I can't take credit for being first to find that out ! I was having problems with that one and found the Mojo on post about it by Binkie 7 & several others and to their credit it works ! Good luck & happy burning buddy ! Ps#1 What ever happened to the Greensman ????
 
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 18. January 2008 @ 08:25 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							@bigtoxy
our green friend is still here...lol he is spending time in the PC building thread.he i sin the middle of a build of his own...check out the dumpster dive thread....
 
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						| 1boneheadSuspended due to non-functional email address 
   | 19. January 2008 @ 03:35 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by JMT74:Sometimes proggies cannot dictate speed of process, but high speed core 2 duo (Intel) and fast FSB with 4Gigs of Ram can do wonders. But that means a new pc. That is the issue, speed correct?Ok. Then what is the best quickest DVD burning software out there? Free or Paid I don't care.
 
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						| Moderator 
   | 19. January 2008 @ 09:34 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Convertxtodvd takes on average 20mins for me, i've not yet timed DVD Flick; i'm using a Quad Core Q6600.
 
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 19. January 2008 @ 23:32 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by creaky:Convertxtodvd takes on average 20mins for me, i've not yet timed DVD Flick; i'm using a Quad Core Q6600.
 
 @Creaky, I'm jealous, but u have to contend with Vista, as I have good ol' Xp. HaHa
 
 
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						| Moderator 
   | 20. January 2008 @ 06:57 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Blasphemy; i don't and won't let Vista anywhere near any of my machines :P
 
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						| AfterDawn Addict 
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   | 20. January 2008 @ 10:55 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							Originally posted by creaky:well i guess its to much for my little celeron D...lolConvertxtodvd takes on average 20mins for me, i've not yet timed DVD Flick; i'm using a Quad Core Q6600.
 
 take me about 45min to  ahour t ouse convertX adn i cant do anything else with the puter as it use's up all the CPU
 
 so i guess if ya have 3 other cores to use you got it made...lol
 
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						| Amir89Senior Member 
   | 24. January 2008 @ 11:05 |  Link to this message   | 
					
					
					
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							At the highest quality settings DVD Flick takes an hour or slightly under to convert, author and burn most full-length feature films to DVD. (My specs are below). Occasionally it may go a tad over, but 1 hour is more or less the standard for most programs with average specs.
 
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