DVD disc was ever the most popular media to store movies and data. Now it's all over. However, you could stilling use DVD to conserve your important files. It's cheap to buy a DVD ROM and DVD discs, and use DVD burning software introduced on this page to get things done.
Like other hardware peripherals, DVD burners also need professional software to fully realize their burning functions. Below are the top 6 DVD burning software that perfectly supports Windows 10, 8, 7 and/or macOS operating systems.
As its name indicates, Movavi Video Suite is a swiss-knife multimedia software that is compatible with both Windows and Mac. Apart from DVD burning, it could also be used as a Blu-ray disc burner, MP3 audio disc writer, DVD copier, DVD image creator, and more. But working with discs is just a small part of Movavi Video Suite. This powerful video software includes many essential applications for processing video, for example, editing video, making slideshow, converting video/audio, recording screen, and so forth.
Nero Burning ROM is one of the most widely used burning tool software, developed and produced by the German company Nero. This DVD maker includes almost all components related to disc burning, such as making data discs, copying discs, making music and video discs, making system backup discs, and so on.
Ashampoo Burning Studio is divided into two types: commercial paid edition and personal free edition. The latter is a completely free and intuitive DVD burning software, which is used by millions of satisfied users all over the world.
BurnAware is a lightweight DVD/CD burning software that supports the burning of data discs of various specifications including ISO, UDS, and UDF mixed discs, and bootable discs. Many of you might have ever encountered disc damage, and the data can't be retrieved, which is very frustrating. Therefore, important data needs to be backed up in multiple places. It's a good idea to burn some of your favorite music, movies , photos, etc. to the DVD/CD for safe storage.
ImgBurn is a totally free DVD/image burning and creating software, which specializes in burning disc image files. ImgBurn does not have the powerful functions of burning software on the market, but it has excellent response speed and supports more than 10 kinds of disc image files you might have. If you're searching for a free and simple DVD burning software, and don't want to install the giant DVD burning software, then try ImgBurn for burning DVD discs on your Windows computer. Note that macOS isn't supported. To burn DVD on Mac, Movavi Video Suite for Mac is highly recommended.
1Click DVD Copy is a simple and quick DVD movie copy tool, which supports DVD+R and DVD-R standard DVD burners. It supports double-layer DVD discs. You can copy the movie to a DVD or local hard disk, and you can copy a DVD in less than an hour. LG1X encoding technology guarantees perfect image quality. NTSC and PAL movies are fully supported. If you want to copy DVD movie discs, 1Click DVD Copy is an ideal choice.
The above 6 DVD burning software is by no means our choices. In fact, there are a lot of free and paid DVD burning software, but there are only a few of high quality. The above chosen options are not only famous, easy to use, easy to operate, but also well-tested.
If your computer doesn't have a DVD burner, you must install one before using the above introduced DVD burning software to burn DVD discs. You could buy an external DVD burner hardware from online shops like Amazon.com (as low as USD $22). It's easy to use an external DVD burner. Please refer to the supplied instructions of bought DVD burner.
These are the most important things to know about blank DVD media:
Below are the trusted USA companies, suggested by digitalFAQ.
Rated #1. Amazon.com. It includes high quality DVD media discs of popular brands like Optical Quantum, PlexDisc, Verbatim, Maxell, XtremPro, Amazon Basics, Memorex, etc.
Rated #2. RIMA.com. Cheap and somewhat fast. Great prices, and the discs arrive within mere days. They have a large inventory, and have some of the best deals for 100-, 200- and 500-disc spindles. Excellent return policy on defective media. Has been known to send samples on request, free of charge.
Rated #3. AllMediaOutlet.com. Another favorite place to shop. Cheap and fast. Great prices, and the discs arrive fairly quickly, in about a week or so. They have many deals that include free shipping, have been an authorized seller of Ritek (may have changed at some point), and are rarely out of stock on their media.
Rated #4. DVD-RWmedia.com. Was always a great to place to buy media. Came fast, had great deals. Used them for Princo and Ritek media for thousands of discs. A division of Linkyo.
If possible, buy a DVD burner that can burn to BOTH DVD-R and DVD+R recordable media. If your DVD writer only supports one type of DVD media, you will need to know that before you buy DVD recordable media.
If possible, buy a DVD player that can play both DVD-R and DVD+R discs. Again, you would need to look at your DVD player owners manual to find out.
If you already own a DVD burner and a DVD player (like most of us), find out what your DVD player can play, then use that type of DVD recordable media. Most newer DVD burners support both formats so focus on what your DVD player can handle.
So what's the difference you ask? DVD-R and DVD+R are two competing technologies that use different formats. No single company owns either DVD format and both technologies have their advantages.
DVD-R/RW was developed by Pioneer. Based on CD-RW technology, it uses a similar pitch of the helix, mark length of the 'burn' for data, and rotation control. DVD-R/RW is supported by the DVD Forum, an industry-wide group of hardware and software developers, and computer peripheral manufacturers. The DVD-R format has been standardized in ECMA-279 by the Forum, but this is a private standard, not an 'industry' ISO standard like the CD-R/RW Red Book or Orange Book standard.
DVD+R/RW is also based on CD-RW technology. DVD+R/RW is supported by Sony, Philips, HP, Dell, Ricoh,Yamaha, and others, and has recently been endorsed by Microsoft. DVD+R/RW is not supported by the DVD Forum, but the Forum has no power to set industry standards, so it becomes a market-driven issue.
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