


Except for an option you can check for an automatic system shut down the only interaction you will have with this tab is clicking on the Burn button.īefore converting or burning, you can load subtitles or search for some on the Internet.

A burning log and a DVD writer selection menu can be found to the right of this list.

You will be able to see a list with your VOB files in the upper left part of the window. Since the data won't be burned, you'll need to specify and output folder which can be accessed quickly by clicking the Open Directory button, beneath the Browse option. Like in the previous tab, you need to add your files to a list and click the Start button. In this area of the window you can also choose to convert the files in low process priority mode or shut down the computer after the process is complete. Just make sure to look at the bottom side of the window and uncheck an option that will start a burning process after the conversion is complete. The second tab lets you convert video files to DVD format without burning them. Once you're satisfied with the list you have made, you can click the Convert & Burn Now button and the process will start immediately. This tab also features a preview area where you can play your video files. In the first tab you can add your files either by clicking on a button or by simply clicking and dragging them in the list. There are three tabs on the main window, each with its own features, like selecting video files, converting and burning. The interface resembles other burning software, but it's more easy to go through. Apart from a destination path and shortcuts, there are no additional settings to be made. The time you lose here can be compensated due to the fast installation process. Its main function is to convert AVI files to DVD format and burn it all on a disk.ĭownloading the package may slow you down a bit if you have a weak Internet connection. That's why CooolSoft's AVI DVD Burner is a good substitute when it comes to DVDs. But creating a movie DVD may be difficult with conventional software. It's always better to have a video or a movie in DVD format than in AVI, Xvid or others.
