Best Burning Program for Macbook

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hey all

i have a bunch of movies that i want to burn to a dvd and watch them on my dvd player and tv. what is the best program to use that will allow me to do this.

all movies are .avi or .mp4 what format to these have to be in order to work in a dvd player?

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yes they are. some are in .avi and some in .mp4

looking for a program that can burn and convert these into a movie that can be watched on a standard dvd player.

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You could use Handbrake for converting and use the system burn folder to out them on to a DVD for you. FREE as well :)

Or if you want to spend a few well earned $ i can recommend Amazon - Roxio Toast 9....

I still have this version and works wonders, but have read not so good reviews for the Toast 10
 
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Toast 10 is fine, I wonder what the issues are?
There is also Burn, which is limited but free.
 
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Toast 10 is fine, I wonder what the issues are?

I cant quote ATM Kev but i read there was SL problems and from memory the actual burn was quitting mid burn with certain errors. As i said this was going back when near it 1st came out, and havnt looked into it further as, as i said im happy as larry with 9 :)

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You could use Handbrake for converting and use the system burn folder to out them on to a DVD for you. FREE as well :)

Or if you want to spend a few well earned $ i can recommend Amazon - Roxio Toast 9....

I still have this version and works wonders, but have read not so good reviews for the Toast 10

I'm just about to use handbrake to convert to MP4, and then right click the output MP4 file, and select burn, seeing as our DVD player accepts MP4 format, Im hoping to burn this output MP4 directly to DVD, and then play it on our standalone DVD player. Wish me luck.

I will of course post back my findings, on how easy or not this whole process was, as I too like many others, have looked into many of the software packages available to do this simple process, but all failed.

In my case, i am trying to put a 1hr 33min film onto a 4.7GB DVD disk.
 

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