Davenlr said:
I like VideoRedo also. I tried several freebee programs and 2 or 3 others that had a short trial period. For me VideoRedo works the best and is the easiest to use. Some of the others were flaky when playing back and some I didn't like the way they worked. I do have a problem with VideoRedo when trying to create a disk directly but if I choose create an iso file then simply use Windows to copy the iso file to disk, it works great. I have yet to have a flaky disk or create a bum disk. It's $100 but also gives you a short trial period at no cost.
Some of the others worked ok on my Blue Ray player but were flaky when played on a standard DVD player. Of course if you create a hi-def it won't work on a standard DVD player but for my use I want to be able to play them on a standard DVD player.