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  2. Windows DVD Maker - Wikipedia

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    The first step involves importing video files, arranging them to play in proper order. Windows DVD Maker automatically splits the videos into scenes that can be accessed from a special scene selection page in the DVD menu. In the next step, animated DVD menus can be added to the compilation.

  3. DVD Flick - Wikipedia

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    DVD Flick is an open source DVD authoring application for Windows developed by Dennis Meuwissen and released under the GNU General Public License. DVD Flick is capable of importing audio tracks, video files and subtitles, composing a DVD-Video movie and burning it to a disc – or creating an ISO image for later burning. [2]

  4. DVD Shrink - Wikipedia

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    DVD Shrink can also shrink hard disk files already ripped by programs that can overcome more recent copy protection systems, but that do not offer the 2-layer to 1-layer compression. Once the DVD content has been reduced in data size, the resulting output is an ISO file or a DVD VIDEO_TS folder.

  5. MPEG Video Wizard DVD - Wikipedia

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    The MPEG Video Wizard DVD when first opened up. MPEG Video Wizard DVD, also known as MVW-DVD, is a non-linear video editing software developed by Womble Multimedia, Inc.. It allows users to edit video content, create DVDs with menus and then burn them without the need for any additional software.

  6. List of DVD authoring software - Wikipedia

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    DVD Flick (Windows only) DVDStyler (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux using wxWidgets. Recent versions are bundled with Potentially Unwanted Programs that may accidentally be installed unless care is taken during installation.)

  7. DVD-Video - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] VRO file is an equivalent to a collection of DVD-Video VOB files. [38] Fragmented VRO files are not widely supported by hardware or software players and video editing software. [36] DVD+VR standard defines a logical format for DVD-Video compliant recording on optical discs and is commonly used on DVD+R/RW media.

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