Best Program for Burning Seasons w/ a Menu?

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  1. lassise

    lassise Member

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    I have tried CopyxtoDVD (something like that) and I really like everything about it, except the last episode is always choppy. Could it be my burner/DVD's? I find it hard to believe that every single time I burn a few episodes on a disc the last episode is magically choppy because of the software, but I am looking for another program to try instead.
    I want something that convert and puts the episodes into a dvd all-in-one.
     
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    cyprusrom Active member

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    Are those episodes Avi files or are you copying a DVD?
    The last episode might be choppy because you burn on low quality media,too close to the edge of the disc or too fast.
     
  3. lassise

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    The media I am burning on isn't very high quality. I do, however, have some high quality discs that I will try. I appreciate the feedback, hopefully that is the problem and not the great software.
     
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    it could be the program, maybe try another one. I personally use TMPGenc Express
     
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    I use TMPGEnc Authoring Works 4.

    http://tmpgenc.pegasys-inc.com/en/product/taw4.html

    Convert .avi files (Divx, Xvid, and others) to DVD, change region code, reauthor (edit, add clips and compilations, menus, chaptering, recode/shrink, transitions, slideshows, burn, or save to PC), and Blue Ray. Regular updates, support forums, and tutorials. Built in "Wizards" and a large simulation screen to see just how you're doing before the final output. It's not cheap ($99.00), but if you're serious about working with video then this app could well be your last stop.
     

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