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Best .WMV To DVD burning software?

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by jbraddock, Dec 20, 2005.

  1. jbraddock

    jbraddock Member

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    Does anyone happen to know of a quick, easy to use program that converts Windows Media Video files into DVD format? I'd like to burn some of my windows movies onto DVD's so I can use them in my DVD player. I found these programs, just not sure if they are any good.

    http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Best/wmv-to-dvd-burn.html

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    Thanks for the tip! I've been reading up on this dvd stuff for the past few days and i'm blown away at how much info/technology there is. I'll definitely give this program a try tonight.
     
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    Give the free ones a try first. I learned my lesson after paying for programs.

    Cheers.
     
  5. jbraddock

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    I was having problems using this program last night and then I realized the video file extensions were not .wmv but rather .asf. I guess .asf is another form of windows media? Does this program have the ability to convert those files too? I just couldn't get it to recognize them, but it could be I'm not doing it right.
     
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    Oh, VSO doesn't handle asf, for that, you need something like Winavi.

     

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