There's no denying that with computers came incredible strides in media, entertainment and the keeping and creating of personal files. But if you're like most people, your favorite videos, home movies, family photos and music collections are probably all buried in your computer where you can barely ever find them — and where they're vulnerable to a world of threats. It would take one virus to wipe years of memories from your digital files — and once they're gone, you can't get them back. Ensure your most beloved photos, media and files are preserved for generations to come and make them more accessible for enjoyment now with the simple software of Easy CD & DVD Burning.Creating, enhancing and sharing memories and entertainment is as easy as the drag and drop of a mouse with this streamlined software's easy-to-use interface. Just a few clicks can turn your photos into vibrant slideshows, your family videos into shareable DVDs and your playlists into greatest hits CDs. Editing tools make it easy to perfect images, organize your files and create projects of your very own. Expanding your MP3 collection is just as easy with swift analog-to-digital audio conversions. Plus, use the data backup tools to keep extra copies of all of your essential computer files and applications on hand in case of a system failure, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your information is safe and secure.
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I bought this software from Best Buy to replace Windows DVD Maker which is no longer available on Windows 8.1. My wife used the latter software to make quick slide shows from her photos and short videos taken on a Nikon camera.
This software is junk. It is slow. It ran my laptop with 8GB of RAM out of memory when my wife tried to make a simple slide show, I presume due to too many photos. The only number of photos limit on Windows DVD Maker was the DVD-R capacity. To add salt to my wounds, I tried to import short MOV videos into the slideshow - it would not. I converted them to AVI videos, but it would not import them either.
I imagine if I spent the $70 to upgrade to their full product (pushed inside this software), it might have eliminated these problems. However, the box advertises it can "create photo slideshows" and "easily import video". After this ruse, I was not about to give this company any more of my money. I ended up buying CyberLink PowerDirector 13 Ultra.
Lesson learned - Do not cheap out and think this software is worth anything.