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Is there anyway to edit and burn these to DVD without buying that awful
Sonic Product. Just doesn't seem worth the $99.00 to buy. Any feedback is
greatly appreciated.

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On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:56:49 GMT, "Greg" <bdole@blah.com> wrote:

> Is there anyway to edit and burn these to DVD without buying that awful
> Sonic Product. Just doesn't seem worth the $99.00 to buy. Any feedback is
> greatly appreciated.

NeroVision Express works for me and many others, though not for everyone.
It's a lot easier to use and I think faster, but does all the same things,
and it's way, way cheaper.

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"Frank J. Perricone" <hawthorn@sover.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 May 2005 16:56:49 GMT, "Greg" <bdole@blah.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there anyway to edit and burn these to DVD without buying that awful
> > Sonic Product. Just doesn't seem worth the $99.00 to buy. Any feedback
is
> > greatly appreciated.
>
> NeroVision Express works for me and many others, though not for everyone.
> It's a lot easier to use and I think faster, but does all the same things,
> and it's way, way cheaper.

Also google for GraphEdit. There's a way to convert to non-DRM'd mpeg with
GraphEdit. It looks complicated, but it's not, and you only have to set it
up once.

Ed
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