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I have to give a presentation to co-workers for a conference I went to last month. I want to include a youtube video as part of the presentation. I guess I could hot link it, but I'd rather burn it to a file that I could just play directly from the Power Point presentation.
Reviewed by earthwormken Nov 10 2008, 09:15pm ( 26 reviews ) • lifehacker.com
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Rated by thewarwickanator on Jun 22, 6:01am
If you are using BitTorrent to download films, why are you not using it to download powerful burning software too?
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Rated by br79 on Apr 16 2009, 12:07pm
lots of info on dvd creation. free appz too!
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Rated by Fhqwhgads on Dec 11 2008, 12:28pm
Ah, perfect for the people who kinda know their way around computers and video cameras.
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Rated by grigters on Nov 30 2008, 5:24pm
Good alternative to Nero
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Rated by ShawFunami on Nov 25 2008, 3:13pm
Useful PC Informations. Good for video people.
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Rated by jggube on Nov 23 2008, 6:59pm
Useful Lifehacker post on burning (any) video files to a playable DVD.
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Rated by msturdevant1 on Nov 21 2008, 6:50pm
Finally I can burn all those "home movies" to DVDs now! Yay - here comes days of burning - supposing this really works!