Recommended Free video burning Program

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2013/01/08 12:26:11 (permalink)

Recommended Free video burning Program

I have made a couple of movies in Windows Movie Maker and now I want to burn them on to DVD disk's.
I like both mp4 and the mov formats because they seem to work pretty well universally.
 
Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent quality free DVD burning software program?
 
I tried Roxio (the free version that came with Win 7)  last time and all I was able to burn was a data disk. Although that worked but to get it to play on a DVD player for a TV was a bit of a struggle.....maybe I just did not do it correctly or understand " How to " but it was the best I could do at that moment....
 
I am using Windows 7 64 bit as my os.
 
Thanks
Clifford

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    Re:Recommended Free video burning Program 2013/01/08 17:14:58 (permalink)
    koyote is not a bad freebie: http://www.koyotesoft.com/
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    Re:Recommended Free video burning Program 2013/01/09 08:07:53 (permalink)
    Dub

    Thanks I will look into this....

    I had Nero at one time now that I'm thinking about it and I wonder if it is still round....
    Gotta look at that as well....

    Thanks again
    Clifford
     
     
    Edited: Just looked at Kyoto and it looks like what I am searching for ....so I think I will try!   :-) 
    post edited by Truckermusic - 2013/01/09 08:10:32

    http://www.soundclick.com/cliffordamundsen 
    NZXT Phantom Case (in Black)
    Windows 7, Service Pack 1, 64 Bit OP
    Sonar X3 Producer, 64 Bit 
    Asus P8P67 Pro Rev.3 MoBo
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    Intel i-7 2600k Quad Core Sandy Bridge
    Unibrain Firewire Card
    Edirol FA-101 Firewire interface
    Mackie Big Knob
    NI Komplete 8
    Machine 2
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    Re:Recommended Free video burning Program 2013/01/09 23:14:47 (permalink)
    nero was nice and easy to use. i think it is still around
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