![]() To put it in perspective the high end software to make retail Video DVDs costs several thousand dollars - mid-range products from Adobe & Sony include video editors + a DVD creation app for $600-$700 - and home versions from Pinnacle, Sonic, Adobe, & Sony usually go in the $75-$100 range. The asking price for Wondershare Video to DVD Converter is IMHO about right. ![]() ![]() You shouldn't be using it to create a once in a lifetime DVD of your daughter's wedding, but for a collection of recorded TV shows or downloaded video clips, it can be all you need. In a nutshell it gets your audio/video processed to work in a DVD player, & it gives you a very basic menu. Wondershare's video apps are usually very good at importing a very wide range of video formats - otherwise Video to DVD Converter is about the same as the entry level DVD authoring app bundled in Nero's burning suite. ![]() DVD video has to be mpg2, so your imported video is converted to that format, then packaged in standard VOB files along with fixed scripting in IFO files for menus & such. Like most any DVD authoring software supporting menus, Wondershare Video to DVD Converter includes an mpg2 encoder, the same brand used by video apps costing hundreds more from companies like Adobe.
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