![]() ![]() unlike Nero has become, but some love Nero and I went off it after v7 as it became overbloated software that refuses to even upgrade if you have an older version already installed. Its good at what it does, because it doesn't try to do everything in one package. V5 of ConvertXtoDVD is supposed to be out 'sometime soon' but that was 2 months ago and we are still waiting, so v4 is currently the latestĪs for MP3 to audio CD, again I personally use Eas圜D-DA Converter. Its also one of the few pieces of software that can actually manage to keep the audio in sync when converted which a lot suffer with managing correctly If you have a very high quality source to start with it can end up with a good result, but a poor quality movie rip will give you worse as its converting something that has already been compressed. But saying that I have put 6 TV episodes on DVD with a simple menu without noticing much quality drop, but then again the source was very high quality HDTV capture so had a good basis to start with You don't really want to be putting more than one or maybe two AVI's on a single DVD (assuming you are referring to movie rips), the more you fit on there the worse the final quality will be. ![]() It will convert pretty much any video file to a DVD playable disc and even burn it automatically if you want, and has basic DVD menus, but with a bit of effort you can also have full motion menu DVD menus For putting AVI/MKV on DVD, I personally use ConvertXtoDVD. ![]()
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