Posted by benny in
FreeWare on May 20th, 2009 |
3 responses
Some people suggested lots of different software to burn a video onto a DVD. Non of them work! They only ask me if I want to burn a file or an image. Why would you want to burn an image to a DVD?
Thanks.

Popularity: 1% [?]
Related posts:
- Is There A Software Which Will Allow Me To Combine Several Iso Video Images Into One Image And Burn It To Cd? I have compressed some iso images using dvd shrink....
- What Software Is Best To Burn Divx Video Files Onto A Dvd Disc? Am trying to burn a divx video file onto...
- What Is A Good Free Cd/dvd Burning Software That Will Burn Iso Files? I have Windows Vista Business edition and the Nero burning...
- What Dvd Burning Software Can I Use To Burn Downloaded Movies That Are In Mpg Or Avi Format? Nero doesnt do it nor does DVD shrink. Is there...
- Which Is The Best Software I Could Use To Convert A Any Video File Such As Avi Into An Iso Image For Burning? I have this video files in my computer which I...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
Leave a Reply
The software burns an IMAGE of the DVD to a specified location on your computer. It does this to syncronise sound and audio among other things. When it is completed, you double click on the image, it should then burn onto the empty DVD in the drive. Be patient, burning the image can sometimes take just as long as burning the disc. Hope this helps.
You can try the fun and easy software Movavi VideoSuite which has powerful functions and can let you:
* Rip or Convert DVD to Just About Any Other Video Format
* Capture video from your digital and web cameras
* Convert DVD and video to run on any mobile device (iPod, Zune, PSP, Cell Phone, Pocket PC and more!)
* Split and merge video files
* Add filters and special effects
* Backup and copy DVDs
* Burn data, audio, and video CDs and DVDs
* Create classy video postcards
There is the free download link:http://www.dvd-video-converters.com/dvdv…
Also, you can google some other ones which I think will not better than the cool Movavi VideoSuite:http://www.yahoo.com
because of buffer under run technology. if you are copying a disc “on the fly” without an image that is to say, and your buffer runs out the disc will not work. if you first make an image of the disc it will be much faster for you computer to read the image than it would be to read a rom drive then write to the burner. reading an image is quicker because there is no drive that has to spin and be read. your pc just reads what is in the ram memory of your puter. this means the buffer stays full at all times so it doesnt run out.