I have a large number of old home movies that were turned into .AVI files. I want to edit them, and burn them on a DVD so they can be watched on a TV.
What is the best software for this? I looked at Nero Ultimate 7, and it seems to have the features I need, but I was wondering if there were any others? If there's free software that does it, great, but cost isn't the issue; I want software that will do the job. It must be able to read & edit the .AVI format, and burn a DVD usable on a regular DVD player.
2006-06-25
04:17:20
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Flyboy
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