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The majority of them run anywhere from $30 to $50 or so. I bought a LITE-ON from Newegg for around $35 as I remember. Most all of them will be about 8x on the DVD burning side so apart from looks and the name plate there really isn't a whole lot of difference in them.
Pretty much just pick one on price and go with it. Ron |
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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Lebowski Urban Achiever
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If these were purchased from iTunes then the format is likely MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio. You will need to convert these files to a format that is compatible with DVD standards, i.e. VOB/IFO with MPEG2 video and AC3 audio.
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Ok so how does one convert a file?
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Lebowski Urban Achiever
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I use all free software so I can control everything. I use MP4Box to demux the audio and video from the MP4 container, AviSynth to frame serve the audio and video, HCEnc for the MPEG2 encoding, AFTEN for the AC3 encoding, MuxMan for the DVD authoring, and ImgBurn for the burning.
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