Get so drunk you sit infront of the TV thinking your playing a video game FTW?
I can just get drunk while playing games that I already own Got a bottle of vodka in the kitchen that I haven't drunk yet, but I'll save that til my friend dave comes round again, he's a drinking buddy, always good to get drunk with and just listen to music and play video games.
By the by, does anyone know of any good free DVD burning software (i.e. making a menu) I downloaded a bunch of old Silent movies and want to put them onto DVD's for future viewing.
By the by, does anyone know of any good free DVD burning software (i.e. making a menu) I downloaded a bunch of old Silent movies and want to put them onto DVD's for future viewing.
Last thing I used was ConvertXtoDVD. Full version does pretty well with mkv files and such, and doesn't leave a watermark. If I'm not mistaken, trial version is terrible, though.
Last thing I used was ConvertXtoDVD. Full version does pretty well with mkv files and such, and doesn't leave a watermark. If I'm not mistaken, trial version is terrible, though.
Ahh fair enough, I have a full legal copy of Nero, I think that does the thing I'm after.
Stupid AVG, uninstalling it in favour of Avast and need to do a restart.
Ahh fair enough, I have a full legal copy of Nero, I think that does the thing I'm after.
Stupid AVG, uninstalling it in favour of Avast and need to do a restart.
Found a DVD I made with ConvertXtoDVD. Menu looks good, lets you pick the font and how extensive you want it to be, etc. I don't really like the way they do the subtitles, though. They end up looking rough around the edges. There may also be a setting I can mess with for that, but I never got around to it.
The main reason I used it over other programs, though, was that it actually accepted mkv input, multiple audio tracks, and multiple subtitle tracks.
Spoiler warning:
/menu:
And yes, those thumbnails are videos, not just pictures.
Found a DVD I made with ConvertXtoDVD. Menu looks good, lets you pick the font and how extensive you want it to be, etc. I don't really like the way they do the subtitles, though. They end up looking rough around the edges. There may also be a setting I can mess with for that, but I never got around to it.
The main reason I used it over other programs, though, was that it actually accepted mkv input, multiple audio tracks, and multiple subtitle tracks.
Spoiler warning:
/menu:
And yes, those thumbnails are videos, not just pictures.