DVD burner program for XP?

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I am looking for a good and fairly easy DVD burning program. I have now NERO
version 6 and it does the job.
But I would like to edit the DVD I have and delete certain portion at the
beginning and the end.

In Google I saw "DVDneXT Copy" as a program that seems to do it. Does
anyone have experience with this program or any other that will do the job?
 
I am looking for a good and fairly easy DVD burning program. I have now NERO
version 6 and it does the job.
But I would like to edit the DVD I have and delete certain portion at the
beginning and the end.

In Google I saw "DVDneXT  Copy" as a program that seems to do it. Does
anyone have experience with this program or any other that will do the job?

Nero 6 is old. Also, is the Nero 6 OEM or full? You could consider
getting the newer version as an "update."
 
Ritter 197 said:
I am looking for a good and fairly easy DVD burning program. I have now
NERO version 6 and it does the job.
But I would like to edit the DVD I have and delete certain portion at the
beginning and the end.

In Google I saw "DVDneXT Copy" as a program that seems to do it. Does
anyone have experience with this program or any other that will do the
job?

PowerProducer will do what you want. Although not free, an OEM version is
often bundled with the software provided with many retail boxed DVD burner
drives. The OEM version will do what you want.
 
Ritter 197 said:
I am looking for a good and fairly easy DVD burning program. I have now
NERO version 6 and it does the job.
But I would like to edit the DVD I have and delete certain portion at the
beginning and the end.

In Google I saw "DVDneXT Copy" as a program that seems to do it. Does
anyone have experience with this program or any other that will do the
job?

I think that what you're asking for is actually called "re-authoring".
that may help you in your Google searches.
 
Patrick Keenan said:
I think that what you're asking for is actually called "re-authoring".
that may help you in your Google searches.


Thank you both who so far responded. Very useful. I shall look for the OEM
version and I appreciate the comment re "re-authoring"
 
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