![]() When you author a movie DVD you take non-DVD compliant videos (i.e. When you burn a movie DVD you are simply putting DVD compliant videos (i.e.VOB) onto a DVD if you burn non-DVD compliant videos onto the DVD, like AVI or MP4, the DVD just acts like a VCD instead of a proper DVD. The difference lies in the actual process of creating that movie DVD. Both burning and authoring a DVD accomplish the same goal of creating a movie DVD which is watchable on an average household DVD player. This confusion cannot solely be blamed on consumers because often many programs have the ability to burn DVDs but not the ability to author them. People want to burn movie DVDs which they can play on their DVD player but often mix up the action of burning a movie DVD and authoring a movie DVD. I have noticed there is a bit of confusion out there when it comes to DVDs. I don’t know how reliable the ratings are on WOT (I have not personally been “phished” by the website yet) and it is hard to imagine why a large multi-million dollar software publisher like Wondershare would resort to phishing tactics but I figure I should highlight this point. (the homepage for Aimersoft Video to DVD Converter) is marked as a phishing website by two sources on ’s WOT page. ![]()
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