I'm still using DVDA7 for my occasional Blu-ray discs. Being discontinued, you cannot purchase DVDA from Magix but if you have it then it still works with Win11.
I'm still using DVDA7 for my occasional Blu-ray discs. Being discontinued, you cannot purchase DVDA from Magix but if you have it then it still works with Win11.
I also have DVDA 7 and Windows 11, but with Magix no longer developing DVDA, it's only a matter of time now before it breaks. Either a Windows 11 update or a full upgrade to Windows 12 will kill it. In that event, I was wondering if people are considering or are now using alternatives to DVDA 7.
A rather limited range of options for BD burning most of which I've never heard of - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_optical_disc_authoring_software ... other than Roxio Creator and TMPGEnc Authoring Works which some have mentioned on the forum in the past as a viable option.