DVD Burning Software: Recomendations please

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I find Windows 7's built in DVD burner unreliable. I record UK broadcast TV programs on to the internal HDD of my TV recorder, then use the TV recorder's Copy routine to copy the programs or episodes on to blank DVD+Rs. I then send the DVD+R to my daughter in Germany, but before doing so I burn a copy of that DVD+R on to another DVD+R (or a DVD+RW or a DVD-RW, depending on what I have available) as a backup. Window's burn routine sometimes misses programs or episodes. I don't need to do anything more sophisticated than that.

>> Could I have recommendations please (those without PUPs and other rubbish such as adware etc.) Free would be OK provided it is reliable and safe.

>> When using a DVD+RW or a DVD-RW as the backup (as described above), there are always old recordings on them. How should I prepare those disc before using burning software? Format, Delete, Nothing ?? (They have VIDEO_TS files.)

Thanks.
 

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Imgburn is a popular CD/DVD burning program. I don't use it as I have Nero disc programs.

I don't know if it includes any garbage, but it is often mentioned when people ask about a free burning program.
The Official ImgBurn Website
 

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Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
https://cdburnerxp.se/download?more-options

CD Burner XP is another frequent recommendation. The above link is directly from the developer and includes a portable version and an installable version without OpenCandy, which some consider a PUP.
 

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I can recommend DVD Flick. It is safe, reliable and it is free (:
There are no nasty tack ons like adware etc. (Of course it is always important to follow installation of programs carefully and make sure anything you don't want is unchecked.)
It converts video files to DVD.
I only use DVD-R which you can only use once.

DVD Flick:
DVD Flick

There is a good tutorial on how to use it on YouTube here:
How To Burn A Movie File To A DVD - YouTube
 

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Older versions of ImgBurn don't include any PUPs or adware, but I've found the new version is just loaded with it. It's a great program, and why they choose to bundle it with malware is beyond me. You can download the new one and get a clean install if you are extremely careful with the installer - it's tricky.

EDIT:

I'm wrong.
According to the ImgBurn forums, the new ImgBurn forces you to accept OpenCandy. There's no way around it. I would avoid ImgBurn like the plague in this case.
 
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DVDshrink has always worked for me. It's free & very well liked. Have a look at afterdawn.com .It's devoted to that sort of thing
 
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I can recommend DVD Flick. It is safe, reliable and it is free (:
There are no nasty tack ons like adware etc. (Of course it is always important to follow installation of programs carefully and make sure anything you don't want is unchecked.)
It converts video files to DVD.
I only use DVD-R which you can only use once.

DVD Flick:
DVD Flick

There is a good tutorial on how to use it on YouTube here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4v3M-yTZufs
Well, I downloaded the setup file and when I went to run it (to download the actual software) I was warned that the file does not have a digital signature, with the usual warning. So I didn't.
 

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The 256 GB SSD (C:) also has Adobe Photoshop CS6 and InDesign CS6, MS Office, Adobe Lightroom, and other small programs.
I have had no problem with it.
Ignore that warning. DVD Flick is good program.
 
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I have had no problem with it.
Ignore that warning. DVD Flick is good program.
OK. But my only need is to make a straight copy of a DVD made by my TV recorder from UK TV broadcasts. Simply that. But I haven't seen any info in the YouTube tutorial nor in the DVD Flick site saying it can actually do that.

>> Can it?

(Windows' built-in routine can but it doesn't copy any recordings which are on the the next page of the menu.)

(Having registered for DVD Flicks' forum I am still denied posting rights. Friendly crowd!)
 

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Samsung LS24D590 23.6"
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1920 x 1080
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256 GB Solid State Drive (C: on which Windows 7 is installed)-
1 TB internal conventional HD (X:)-
Two WD "Elements" " 2TB USB drives as backups
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500 W
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Gigabyte ATX case
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Several fans!
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Accuratus 301 USB Compact, white.
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Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0, two-button, tethered
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Kaspersky Internet Security 2016, Malwarebytes (paid)
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Firefox (ocassionally Safari)
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The 256 GB SSD (C:) also has Adobe Photoshop CS6 and InDesign CS6, MS Office, Adobe Lightroom, and other small programs.
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I have had no problem with it.
Ignore that warning. DVD Flick is good program.
OK. But my only need is to make a straight copy of a DVD made by my TV recorder from UK TV broadcasts. Simply that. But I haven't seen any info in the YouTube tutorial nor in the DVD Flick site saying it can actually do that.

>> Can it?

(Windows' built-in routine can but it doesn't copy any recordings which are on the the next page of the menu.)

(Having registered for DVD Flicks' forum I am still denied posting rights. Friendly crowd!)

It will only use video files from your PC to burn to DVD.
 

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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
I have had no problem with it.
Ignore that warning. DVD Flick is good program.
OK. But my only need is to make a straight copy of a DVD made by my TV recorder from UK TV broadcasts. Simply that. But I haven't seen any info in the YouTube tutorial nor in the DVD Flick site saying it can actually do that.

>> Can it?

(Windows' built-in routine can but it doesn't copy any recordings which are on the the next page of the menu.)

(Having registered for DVD Flicks' forum I am still denied posting rights. Friendly crowd!)

It will only use video files from your PC to burn to DVD.
Thanks. That's what I thought.
 

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Gigabyte ATX case with 500 W power supply GZ-M1
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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Intel Pentium Edition G3220 3.0 GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte Socket 1150 MicroATX Mot Ultra Durable, GA-H81M-S2H
Memory
8 GB DDR3 1600 MHz DIMM
Graphics Card(s)
Not Known
Sound Card
Not known
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LS24D590 23.6"
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
256 GB Solid State Drive (C: on which Windows 7 is installed)-
1 TB internal conventional HD (X:)-
Two WD "Elements" " 2TB USB drives as backups
PSU
500 W
Case
Gigabyte ATX case
Cooling
Several fans!
Keyboard
Accuratus 301 USB Compact, white.
Mouse
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0, two-button, tethered
Internet Speed
10 to 12 Mb per second
Antivirus
Kaspersky Internet Security 2016, Malwarebytes (paid)
Browser
Firefox (ocassionally Safari)
Other Info
The 256 GB SSD (C:) also has Adobe Photoshop CS6 and InDesign CS6, MS Office, Adobe Lightroom, and other small programs.
Just a thought (tho I hope you've found what you need) , if memory serves DVDshrink will give you region free disks.
 

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