A freeware tool to easily create DVDs.

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PUBLISHERS DESCRIPTION:

If you're looking for a flexible, easy-to-use, lean and focused DVD maker, Video DVD Maker has the competitive edge you need. Similar to the best DVD authoring software in its class, Video DVD Maker allows anyone to get high-quality output, even if you don't know the subtleties of recording technology. The intuitive interface leads you through a comprehensive set of logical steps to capture and output DVDs. In addition, the price can't be beat! It's free! When it comes to ease-of-use, Video DVD Maker is a winner. There is no need to get your camcorder and TV set connected. Just create a DVD and put it into the player. The straightforward workflow and efficient interface guides you through the steps needed to create your DVDs. Video DVD Maker guarantees you easy DVD creation, with a minimal learning curve. You can substitute one DVD for the otherwise bulky TV and camcorder connection. Video DVD Maker enables you to capture video from various video devices, including TV tuners, Web cameras, DVs, as well as imported video from any video files, including AVI, DIVX, XVID, MP4, MPG, WMV, ASF, and MOV. You can easily play these DVD-videos on your home DVD player after burning a CD/DVD R/RW disk. Video DVD Maker also features a small-sized distributive and free utility program to create your DVDs.


Features:

- Capture video from any video device (DV camera, web camera, TV tuner, etc.)
- Import any video file (AVI, DIVX, XVID, MP4, MPG, WMV, ASF, MOV, FLV, etc.)
- Burn to any type of media (CD R/RW, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD DL, etc.)
- DVD Video, Video CD, Super Video CD
- Intuitive user interface

License type: Freeware
Operating Systems: Windows XP/2000/2003
File size: 6.9 MB
Developer: Protectedsoft

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Freeware is copyrighted computer software which is made available for use free of charge, for an unlimited time. Authors of freeware often want to "give something to the community", but also want credit for their software and to retain control of its future development. Source: Wikipedia

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