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thehauntingsoul

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I have a bunch of videos that I want to burn to dvd but the formats don't seem to be recognized by anything. DVD shrink/converter can't read the files to make an image, and windows dvd maker can't read them either. Some are in .avi, some are .mk4, but basically I'm looking for a good do-all video converter. I'm sure one of you guys has the answer.

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TMPGenc is very intuitive to use, it enables you to do some simple edits or apply some filters if needed.

But it's mainly its intuitive and easy to use interface.

I use it in a professional evironment.

Those are my arguments.

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TMPGenc is very intuitive to use, it enables you to do some simple edits or apply some filters if needed.

But it's mainly its intuitive and easy to use interface.

I use it in a professional evironment.

Those are my arguments.

You make a strong case, and I will check TMPGenc out first, but if this is a red herring I'll shake my fist at the sky and let loose a cry of agony of unprecedented volume.

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Guest JW Modestburns

Quicktime Pro is the way to go.

 

-Total video converter sucks, the options are extremely limited.

-Super C sometimes gaves me audio sync issues.

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