Video Maker Software - which free one is good?

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    Above, he said he wanted to play them using a DVD player.

    From what I can see, all the Wondershare video software is available on a subscription basis.
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       #12

    Hi Samuria

    The version I use is called Nero 9 Essentials.
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    wither 2 said:
    Above, he said he wanted to play them using a DVD player.

    From what I can see, all the Wondershare video software is available on a subscription basis.
    Yes, I think if necessary we can get free trial. Otherwise a fee will be incurred.
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       #14

    The thing is I only burn this kind of DVD occasionally - like once in 10 months or 1 year. So it is not worth paying for it. Unfortunately, Freemake Video Converter is not fee anymore
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       #15

    samuria said:
    Dvd flick is great and free lots of tutors for it DVD Flick


    Are you trying to create a dvd that will run on a dvdplayer or just put videos on it to run off a pc?
    Just downloaded it... but one simple function I need - rotate 90 degree is not there... so the people in the videos are 'standing horizontally' .... will try to see if I manage to rotate it.
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    Newcomer7 said:
    Hi Samuria

    The version I use is called Nero 9 Essentials.
    The Essentials versions are free versions usually installed by a OEM. Their capabilities are determined by the OEM. Unless they paid a fee for them (which is highly doubtful), you won't be able to use the video formats I mentioned. In addition, you won't be able to burn a video type disc unless you already have the project in a structure for that type of disc (such as video_ts folder for a DVD-Video disc).

    Nero Vision will provide the ability to rotate photos but I don't think you'll be able to burn your project as a video disc. You can test this by opening Nero Vision and selecting DVD, DVD-Video. Import a .wmv file. Click on Next to get to the menu editing screen. Then click on Next twice to get to the burning screen. Select Write to Hard Drive and specify a location. Click on Burn. If it burns your project and create a Video_TS folder then you can burn that as a DVD-Video disc.
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