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DVD burning software that actually works in 2026 for Windows 11?
Hi everyone, used to rely on Windows' built-in DVD burning feature back on older versions but Windows 11 has dropped that functionality entirely. Have a bunch of home videos and personal files that need to be archived onto DVDs, so this has become a bit of a blocker.
Tried a couple of things already but ran into issues — one tool kept crashing mid-burn, and another produced discs that wouldn't play back properly on a standalone DVD player. Not sure if it's a compatibility issue with Windows 11 specifically or just poorly made software.
What does the Level1Techs community recommend for DVD burning software on Windows 11? Looking for something stable and reliable that produces discs that actually work.
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- HoltSawyeIron Contributor
deVeDe NG is an open-source dvd burning software focused on converting various video formats into standard DVD-compatible files, as it does not include built-in disc burning functionality.
It allows you to prepare videos for DVD playback, but you will need to use a separate burning tool to complete the process.
First, download and install the software from the official website. Open the program and add the video file to the project.
Choose DVD as the output format, then click Generate DVD to create the DVD-ready files. Once the conversion is finished, use any other dvd burning software to burn the generated files to a blank DVD disc.
Once the burning process is complete, you can play the disc on standard DVD players.
This method works well for users who need to convert non-standard video formats before burning, so it is only suitable for those who don’t mind using two separate tools to complete the task.
If you prefer not to use a complex all-in-one tool, you can try this method.
This is a simple and reliable solution, so be sure to verify that the resulting file is compatible before burning it to a disc.