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Not rated
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Downloads:
157,100
- Requirements:
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, DirectX 8.1 drivers
- Limitations:
3-use trial
- Date Added:
April 09, 2006
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Publisher's description of Aurora MPEG To DVD Burner 4.7.14
From Aurora Software:Aurora MPEG To DVD Burner can convert AVI and MPEG to VOB and burn them to a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW, so that you can play your movies on DVD player. Create menu for DVD movie, including various layout, background, and text effects. Build-in video converter and splitter convert and split files between AVI (DivX), MPEG, WMV, MOV, RM, DAT, and VOB formats.
Version 4.7.14 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Aurora MPEG To DVD Burner 4.7.14
"Just what I am looking for, but my DVD players don't like the menus. :("
Pros: - Simple to use. I didn't need to know very much at all to get going.
- It allows the user to select aspect ratio for converting the files.
- You can select which frame of an mpeg file to use for the chapter menu thumbnail.
- Audio/video sync of the DVD looked better than when I played the mpeg files on Windows Media Player.
Cons: - On 2 out of 3 of my DVD players, I was unable to use the menus to select a chapter to play. I had to totally bypass the menus to play the video. I tried simplifying things and re-burning the disk, but no help. (My third DVD player was able to use the menus, but audio/video sync was way off. I'm pretty sure this was the player's problem, not Aurora's).
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