Burning to DVD--fun and legacy

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Burning to DVD--fun and legacy

Post by marce »

So far so good with this editing program besides.

What's up with Corel with creating a disc, on the bottom left is a page that gives you a choices of "Fun and Leagacy."
Do I need these options to "Burn" to a dvd?
I really don't need these options. Is there a way around this ?
What are "Fun and Legacy" for?
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Re: Burning to DVD--fun and legacy

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If you read a variety of sticky posts up towards the top of this forum, you will see that the only way to burn a DVD *without* such a menu is to download the free (to registered users of X3) version of Movie Factory 7 SE...
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