DVD Burning Software: What to Look For

Some of the great DVD burning software covered here includes DVD Cloner, 123 Copy DVD and 1Click DVD Copy. For additional information about this type of software, take a look at our articles on DVD burning software.

Each review of burning and DVD software on this site measures all the software against the same ‘stick.’ Criteria include:

Features
This section will document where the program stands with main features of the program and what file types with which it will work.

Quality of Copy
One of the most important features of DVD burning software is the quality of the copy it produces. We rated the software we tested on pixilation, motion blur, picture degradation and overall fidelity to the source file. In other words, if the picture looks good, the software is better.

Application Stability
The application should be stable throughout the burning process, without freezing, crashing or corrupting files. It should progress through the burning process smoothly and without incident.

Ease of Use
DVD burning software should be easy to use and intuitive, not filled with extra steps and time-consuming selection processes. The best software we found was simple to navigate, clearly designed with the user in mind.

Ease of Installation
Installing this software shouldn’t take a degree in computer science. A quick and simple installation is key for hassle-free DVD burning software.

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