Fastest DVD Burning software?

Gilly

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Hey peoples, long time since i posted here .
I've got a question about the best software for utilizing all cores when converting video files to dvd format.
I'm currently using convertxtodvd and it's great software for doing the job but doesn't use up much processing power and i'm thinking i could be doing this alot faster with a proper multicore software.
Any advise please?
 

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I know Xilisoft Video Converter Ultimate utilizes all cores but I never used it for a convert to DVD directly.
I started one right now and it seems to output VOB files let's wait and see if the necessary IFO files are created in the end.

Well..it doesn't create the Ifos The vobs are just fine tho.
So you'd need some kind of authoring software to create the regular DVD structure.
like this one for instance:
http://www.vobconverter.us/vobtodvdconverter.html (Freeware)
or this one
http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-creator.html ($39.95)

-DG
 
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This one can be set to launch a copy of HC encode for each core. It's no longer being developed and has some quirks. I recommend keeping the working files as at times it can crap out during the final muxing. If that happens just use MuxMan or DVDAuthorGui to manually author from the audio and video streams.

It will definitely max out your cores though.

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/FAVC

it comes in both 32 and 64 bit flavors
 

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This one can be set to launch a copy of HC encode for each core. It's no longer being developed and has some quirks. I recommend keeping the working files as at times it can crap out during the final muxing. If that happens just use MuxMan or DVDAuthorGui to manually author from the audio and video streams.

It will definitely max out your cores though.

FAVC 1.07 - VideoHelp.com Downloads

it comes in both 32 and 64 bit flavors

Thanks for the help guy's.
 

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PowerColour HD 5770 CF 16x-16x
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