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Free DVD Creator is a handy utility convert and burn DVD movies from video files. It can create DVD from all video formats such as AVI, DivX, Xvid, MPEG, WMV, MP4, MOV, RM. With this freeware you can convert and play your favorite videos on DVDs on portable or home DVD player. With DVD Creator, you can create DVD movies with NTSC or PAL video standard, 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, 720×480/720×576 or 352×240/352×288 video resolution.
With this freeware you can create DVD menus with built-in DVD menu maker and burn DVD movie disc or just create DVD files (.ifo, .vob) on your hard drive.
Features;
- Create DVD movies with NTSC or PAL video standard, 4:3 or 16:9 video aspect, high or low video resolution.
- Converts AVI, DivX, Xvid, MPEG, WMV, MP4, MOV, RM files to DVD
- Create DVD menu with background picture and music.
- Convert and make Dolby AC3 5.1 DVD audio.
- Burn DVD movie disc directly, or create DVD files (.ifo, .vob) on your hard drive.
- Burn DVD from VIDEO_TS folder (which contains .ifo, .vob files).
- High conversion and burning speed.

[...] Convert AVI, DivX, WMV, MOV, MP4, MPEG to DVD [...]
Nirmal,
This one is wonderful. Its small in size and a good replace for Nero Vision 4.
[...] If you have trouble with the one step convert-and-burn (when I tested it, Free DVD Creator created the DVD but didn’t immediately burn), just re-open Free DVD Creator and this time select Video DVD Burner instead of Create Video DVD. Then just point the Burner at the VIDEO_TS folder that Free DVD Creator made the first time around (by default it’s located at C:DVDTemp and hit Burn. That worked for me without a hitch. Got a favorite tool for burning your various videos to DVD? Whether we mentioned it above or not, let’s hear more about your tool-of-choice in the comments. Free DVD Creator [via Life Rocks 2.0] [...]
[...] If you have trouble with the one step convert-and-burn (when I tested it, Free DVD Creator created the DVD but didn’t immediately burn), just re-open Free DVD Creator and this time select Video DVD Burner instead of Create Video DVD. Then just point the Burner at the VIDEO_TS folder that Free DVD Creator made the first time around (by default it’s located at C:DVDTemp and hit Burn. That worked for me without a hitch. Got a favorite tool for burning your various videos to DVD? Whether we mentioned it above or not, let’s hear more about your tool-of-choice in the comments. Free DVD Creator [via Life Rocks 2.0] [...]
[...] If you have trouble with the one step convert-and-burn (when I tested it, Free DVD Creator created the DVD but didn’t immediately burn), just re-open Free DVD Creator and this time select Video DVD Burner instead of Create Video DVD. Then just point the Burner at the VIDEO_TS folder that Free DVD Creator made the first time around (by default it’s located at C:DVDTemp and hit Burn. That worked for me without a hitch. Got a favorite tool for burning your various videos to DVD? Whether we mentioned it above or not, let’s hear more about your tool-of-choice in the comments. Free DVD Creator [via Life Rocks 2.0] [...]
[...] If you have trouble with the one step convert-and-burn (when I tested it, Free DVD Creator created the DVD but didn’t immediately burn), just re-open Free DVD Creator and this time select Video DVD Burner instead of Create Video DVD. Then just point the Burner at the VIDEO_TS folder that Free DVD Creator made the first time around (by default it’s located at C:DVDTemp and hit Burn. That worked for me without a hitch. Got a favorite tool for burning your various videos to DVD? Whether we mentioned it above or not, let’s hear more about your tool-of-choice in the comments. Free DVD Creator [via Life Rocks 2.0] [...]
[...] If you have trouble with the one step convert-and-burn (when I tested it, Free DVD Creator created the DVD but didn’t immediately burn), just re-open Free DVD Creator and this time select Video DVD Burner instead of Create Video DVD. Then just point the Burner at the VIDEO_TS folder that Free DVD Creator made the first time around (by default it’s located at C:DVDTemp and hit Burn. That worked for me without a hitch. Got a favorite tool for burning your various videos to DVD? Whether we mentioned it above or not, let’s hear more about your tool-of-choice in the comments. Free DVD Creator [via Life Rocks 2.0] [...]