![]() Old versions available = Download old versions of the program. Portable version available = Download the portable version and you can just extract the files and run the program without installation. It may not contain the latest versions.ĭownload old versions = Free downloads of previous versions of the program.ĭownload 64-bit version = If you have a 64bit operating system you can download this version.ĭownload portable version = Portable/Standalone version meaning that no installation is required, just extract the files to a folder and run directly. ![]() Visit developers site = A link to the software developer site.ĭownload (mirror link) = A mirror link to the software download. Be careful when you install the software and disable addons that you don't want! Ad-Supported = The software is bundled with advertising. No installation is required.ĭownload beta = It could be a Beta, RC(Release Candidate) or an Alpha / Nightly / Unstable version of the software.ĭownload 15MB = A direct link to the software download. Portable version = A portable/standalone version is available. Free Trial version available for download and testing with usually a time limit or limited functions. Trialware = Also called shareware or demo. It may be disabled when installing or after installation. Free software Ads = Free Download software and open source code but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Freeware Ads = Download Free software but supported by advertising, usually with a included browser toolbar. Free software Trialware = Download Free software and also open source code but some parts are trial/shareware. Free software = Download Free software and also open source code also known as FOSS (Free and Open Source Software). Freeware Trialware = Download Free software but some parts are trial/shareware. RECENTLY UPDATED = The software has been updated the last 31 days. NO LONGER DEVELOPED = The software hasn't been updated in over 5 years. Type and download NO MORE UPDATES? = The software hasn't been updated in over 2 years. ![]() Version number / Beta version number / Update version number and when it whas released. I will continue using ImgBurn for its ease of use (the humour, when a simple error is made) also the help and advice I have received.Explanation: NEW SOFTWARE= New tool since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version since your last visit NEW REVIEW= New review since your last visit NEW VERSION= New version Latest version It's been a long journey and I have learned a lot in respect of authoring and burning, (although the original issue still bugs me). The main video content being only 1hr 28mins which I had to reduce, using Quick Media Convertor- DVD Format HQ, to 1hr 22mins, plus shrinking the titles, for the project to fit the DVD-5 disc.There is much more to this saga, but beyond boring and too much to relate. ![]() In ImgBurn, the total project size was 4.4GB. Due to the inclusion of a short intro video, menu's (the total of these being 700mMB according to DVDshrink) plus the video clips. Assuming the best way forward, at the time, I cut the video into segments which were then imported into DVDstyler for authoring (using this programme, was an education in itself but I managed it with a little help from friendly people such as yourselves). I include the following, not for any particular purpose, just for information really.įrom the ouset, I imported AVI clips into my MvP editor then exported as mpeg2. Thank you all very much for your input and assistance. I hope the above is a reasonable explanation. Again authoring was ok but it still would not fit the disc and that is why I had to convert and shrink in order to succeed. So, as opposed to the first example, this time there is just the whole movie and the 3 menus in the 1 Titleset, the VGM being as before. Next, upon advice given, I imported the complete movie, without cutting, into DVDstyler and created chapters from this. Whilst the authoring was ok it was too big to fit a DVD-5 for some obscure reason. In the VGM I put my intro in Menu 1 with Scene Selection and Play All buttons in Menu 2. With regard to the Titleset reference, if your familiar with DVDstyler authoring programme, initially I cut the edited (MoviePlusX5) movie into 14 scenes and imported these into DVDstyler, together with 3 menus, in 1 Titleset. I haven't yet tried the more straightforward way suggested but I will, and see if this makes a difference. I misguidedly thought it preferable to compress the AVI files to mpeg2, prior to importing the project into the authoring programme as the total project size of AVI is substantial. In thanking you for your responses, I must appologise for the delay in this latest post. ![]()
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