![]() In fact, I bought commercial programs instead. I don’t use those pieces of software anymore. My biggest disappointment with open source software is the attitude of some developers that a user’s needs/desires, especially when it’s one that supposed to work and doesn’t, is unimportant to them. If Shotcut was a commercial program, that’s an aspect that would need to be taken in to consideration, if they wanted to be successful. ![]() But, I’m looking for something that provides the features that are important/needed/wanted by my friend. I understand DVD burning isn’t a priority for Shotcut from your perspective. I kept looking for “the one that fit me”, and that’s the one I use now. I have never, ever liked using MS Word, although there was a time when I used it at work. ![]() So I try to find software that seems to fit the individual best, I don’t just automatically say “You have to have XXXXX”. ![]() I can’t begin to tell you how many word processors I tried in the 8-bit days before finding one that I liked. I learned a long time ago, that what fits Jack does not always fit Jill. I don’t do video editing myself, but my thought is Shotcut would do itself a favor by including the ability to burn discs directly.Īh, another “old-timer”!! Nice to meet you. All of the other potential solutions require the use of 2 programs. In Microsoft Store, search for an app with the features youre looking for. Select the Start menu and then choose Microsoft Store. To create DVD-Video or Blu-ray discs compatible with home-theater components, try using an app. It would have done what he wants using a single program. Windows DVD Maker isnt supported on Windows 10. The almost perfect program understands mts files, some of the others do not. So I’m going to take him about 4 programs that I think he’ll be able to use with some tutoring. My friend’s computer has 16Gb of RAM, Windows 10, and it may run fine there. I did sent the company the requested log files. Unfortunately, nothing on the website about minimum hardware specs. 7 and 8.1 did disappoint me, those systems have 8GB of RAM. Failing on 10 did not really surprise me, it’s an old minimum requirements system, just 2GB of RAM. I thought I’d found the perfect program, or at least as perfect as you can expect to find without writing your own, but when that program was “pushed” with a lot of files, it failed. I’ve forgotten why, but DVDStyler wasn’t one of the “finishers”. An ISO file is a single file that is a perfect replica of a CD or DVD.ĬDBurnerXP is compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000.I tried DVDSTyler, and at least 10 others, to find something that fit this situation. The software includes a feature to burn and create ISO files to CD. This free burning software also comes with a convenient integrated audio player to play your music. CDBurnerXP can be installed on most versions of Windows and offers a user-friendly multilanguage interface.Ī neat feature of CDBurnerXP is its ability to directly add tracks to your compilation from audio CDs without having to rip the tracks first. You can burn audio CDs or data CDs in MP3, AAC, OGG, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, and other formats. If you prefer not to do that, one of the other options on this list might be a better choice for you.ĬDBurnerXP supports burning to several types of optical media discs, including DVD, CD, HD-DVD, and Blu-ray. We strongly recommend you do a custom installation of this application and deselect ALL options except for the core CDBurnerXP application (which is safe). There are some reports that one of the applications (OpenCandy) that is bundled with CDBurnerXP is malware. ![]()
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