Software solution that allows you to burn DVDs, it comes with strong burning capabilities, including some video and output settings that you can adjust
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Read More →Backup your discs, be they DVDs or Blu-ray discs, convert videos in batch mode without compromising on quality, create and rip DVDs with this application
Read More →Burn videos (e.g. AVI, MPEG, DAT, FLV, MPG, WMV, ASF, MP4) to DVD, create a DVD video folder, set the aspect ratio, and cut clips
Read More →Rip the contents of DVDs and convert them into high-quality apple device-compatible formats with this easy to use software application
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