DVD software is used to manage and save data onto DVDs, using standard burners or professional disc recorders. They may record data directly or convert them into specific formats before burning, allowing them to be played on DVD players or other devices. They usually let users build menus and interfaces for navigating through the disc. Most programs also work with earlier disc formats, such as CDs and mini-CDs.
DVD backup software copies files from a hard disk or other large storage system to create a backup image.
They record files as they are, without converting or compressing formats.
DVD authoring software
DVD authoring software records video files (DVD-Video) or audio files (DVD-Audio) in formats that can be read by DVD players.
They compress video data to meet specific regional codes and display formats. DVD-Audio software can import images and other elements to create audio programs.
DVD copy software
DVD copy software retrieves or “rips” video from movie DVDs and copies them onto another disc for backup.
Most programs offer copyright protection as a built-in, integrated, or separate component.
Copyright protection: Choose a DVD software that retains copyright information on all your files. Look for one with a copy-protect and serialization option to protect original work and prevent piracy. Recording options: Choose a DVD software that gives you full control over the recording. For authoring and copying, look for useful features such as removing or retaining bonus material, subtitles, language selections, and menu design templates.
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