Download Super DVD Creator - ( 9.09 MB ) - Latest Version 9.8

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- This software runs on : Microsoft Windows ( all )

 

 

What is Super DVD Creator

 

Super DVD Creator is a shareware software capable to convert and burn all popular video formats like AVI, MKV, MPEG, DVIX, FLV, MOV to a DVD. It allows you to customize each DVD by adding chapters, it supports 16:9 widescreen and 4:3 standard TV, you can add subtitles etc. Being a professional DVD software with so many features it is one of the best solutions when you need to convert and burn video files on a DVD. It is working on Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP and Vista and also supports all major languages like English, Chinese, German, French, Japanese, Spanish etc.

 

Super DVD Creator review

 

If you never used this program and you need help when installing the software, you can read here how to install Super DVD Creator. I was able to convert an AVI video file to a DVD for the first time that I used this software. Perhaps it was my experience but the program itself is really easy and intuitive to use plus it offers an excellent help file. To access the help file, open Super DVD Creator and press the "?" sign which will allow you to change the program language, to register the application or to access the help file. I am not going to write here the entire process, if you want to learn how to create a dvd from video files using Super DVD Creator you can do it here.

 

Super DVD Creator additional notes

 

When I tested the application I've noticed that some video file extensions could not be seen by the application. In most cases this problem can be solved if you change from "Supported Format Files" in "All File (*.*) and you should see the video format. Also make sure that you select the proper size when converting a video file. If you use a Standard TV choose "4:3 for Standard TV", if you want to play the DVD on a larger TV you should choose "16:9 For Wide Screen TV". This program has been tested on Windows XP SP3 and worked excellent, I was able to convert and then to burn two video file formats, the first one being an .AVI ( size 700 MB ) which tooked me approximately 40 minutes and the second one an .MKV ( size 4.7 GB ) which tooked me approximately two hours for the entire process.