


In the burning options it wouldn't let me "burn to disc" and is instead "saving as ISO" and is in NTSC (I'm in England and I'm pretty sure we use the PAL format) and it seems to be burning in 16:9 (regardless of the original format of the original video).įor now that's all I can contribute: I'm still probably about 3 hours away from having a DVD that I can test in my player and I have no idea if I'm going to end up with a useable DVD at the end of it all. I am now on a screen that says: Creating Titles./Converting - I'm at 66% in the top bar and 16% in the lower bar AFTER APPROXIMATELY FIVE AND A HALF HOURS - so whatever this software may be? It certainly isn't fast, at least on a low-spec system like my netbook. the one that was on the screen first and clicked "burn". mp4 movies) into a folder that weighs about 3.6 GB. I have transfered six movies from various sources (a couple of full movies from youtube, a couple of downloaded. So, not having had any answers to my question(s) (Post 28) - I installed the software - a long, slow laborious process - and am currently testing it.
