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Leawo Blu-ray Creator 7.7.0 Giveaway
$39.95
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Giveaway of the day — Leawo Blu-ray Creator 7.7.0

Professional Blu-ray DVD burner for you to easily burn video to Blu-ray disc.
$39.95 EXPIRED
User rating: 37 6 comments

Leawo Blu-ray Creator 7.7.0 was available as a giveaway on December 22, 2017!

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Leawo Blu-ray Creator delivers practical but quite easy solutions in converting and burning videos in various formats to Blu-ray/DVD disc, folder or ISO Image files. With 40+ disc menu and template models preset, Leawo Blu-ray
Creator still allows personalizing disc menu and template with personal images, audios, icons, etc. Aside from video to Blu-ray/DVD burning, it also features built-in video editor to customize video effects, 2D to 3D converter to create 3D Blu-ray/DVD movies, built-in media player for video playback and screenshots snapping, etc.

Main features:

  • Burns videos to Blu-ray/DVD/ISO file;
  • Create photo slideshows and burn them to disc;
  • Burn ISO files to Blu-ray/DVD disc;
  • Edit output videos with useful features;
  • Convert 2D video to 3D Blu-ray/DVD videos.

Please note: The software provides a 1-Year license. Leawo Blu-ray Creator works as a module of Leawo Prof. Media suite.

System Requirements:

Windows XP/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10; Processor: 1GHz Intel or AMD CPU; RAM: 512MB RAM (1024MB or above recommended); Free Hard Disk: 5GB+ (DVD) / 25GB+ (Blu-ray Disc) hard disk space; Others: Recordable Blu-ray drive, Internet Connection

Publisher:

Leawo Software

Homepage:

http://www.leawo.org/blu-ray-creator/

File Size:

75.7 MB

Price:

$39.95

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#6

I can not get it to send a key to activate it. No where can I see that it was automatically activated.

Reply   |   Comment by Pete Pedigo  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#5

Can you record regular Dvd's with program?

Reply   |   Comment by Hilda  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#4

I've always scratched my head and wondered why the BIG BOX STORES sell top of the line PC's and the Monitors that go with them but they don't include a Blu-Ray player/recorder. I asked the guy, when I bought my DELL, why he was pushing the 4K Ultra High Def Monitor (which I bought) but he didn't sell a computer with a Blu-Ray player! He didn't have an answer.
Don't you need a Blu-Ray player/burner to use this software?
Perhaps I'm just uninformed.

Reply   |   Comment by Tim  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+2)
#3

There are Lots of issues with video Blu-ray discs, & one plus: it stores high bit rate 1080p video relatively inexpensively. The quality of the blank discs you can buy is poor... their compatibility with Blu-ray players can be iffy, they use a more easily damaged, softer surface on the burning side, and their longevity can often be measured in months, sometimes weeks. Encoding 1080p AVC/H.264 video is processor intensive, a bit tricky to encode to Blu-ray spec, & can take a very long time -- lots of video editors & apps default to using mpg2 because of that, which is also Blu-ray spec, & can work surprisingly well, but it's still an old, inefficient format. As prices have dropped, & Blu-ray discs have failed to become anywhere near as popular as DVDs at the height of their popularity, player quality has suffered, with even higher end models having problems with retail movie discs, & again the discs you've burned can be iffy. And finally, while there are cameras that can record 4k video, you cannot yet create a 4k Blu-ray disc.

If all of that hasn't discouraged you, then Leawo Blu-ray Creator can be a good app to have & use. Leawo is one of the relatively few companies still developing Blu-ray software, and they understand the format very well, producing compatible software. The menus will not look like what you get on a retail Blu-ray movie disc, but those use Java, & the software to create them can cost $10,000. You can see a list of authoring apps here: videohelp[.]com/software/sections/authoring-bd-hd-dvd .

Things to watch out for...
If your source video is AVC/H.264, watch out for dropped frames if/when using video apps. AVC/H.264 does not include the sorts of timing info that are present in other video formats -- when you import AVC/H.264 video, many video apps will randomly skip frames, destroying audio sync. There are special settings needed encoding video for Blu-ray -- you can't just use any 1080p AVC video & expect it to play in most players. [x264bluray[.]com] If you wanted to distribute Blu-ray discs commercially, the company that actually produced the discs would 1st run your Blu-ray master through a verifier to make sure it met specs. Many Blu-ray authoring apps include their own verifier, & will insist on re-encoding any video you import that does not pass -- that means that even if you import Blu-ray spec video into several of these authoring apps [with their own verifiers], you can expect it to be re-encoded. Most all authoring apps can burn your disc -- most suggest using ImgBurn regardless. As they age & wear, Blu-ray burners can start creating discs that won't play in many players [in as little as a year of light use] -- you'll likely also find that you have to burn at 4x speed for player compatibility, regardless the rating of the blank disc you're using.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+13)
#2

This Blu-ray creator seems to be geared more towards the beginner. Not that's bad. If your looking for advance features, this won't help your looking. The user interface is about as boring as it gets. Once again, great for the beginner. All in all, it's a nice burner to have. Thanks to Leawo and GOTD.

Reply   |   Comment by Jim C  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#1

The only '3D' feature is a 'converter' that simply pushes a 2D image in our out of the screen by moving it horizontally. That's pretty much pointless as there is no variable depth generated in the image.

It does not accept any 3D input files, nor output anything 3D (eg. no Blu-ray 3D format) other than an anaglyph (coloured glasses) 2D image from it's 'converter'.

Missed opportunity.

Reply   |   Comment by gl  –  6 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (+12)
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