Apollo Audio DVD Creator import and burn music with menus

Apollo multimedia used our news submit to tell us about the release of a new product. Apollo Audio DVD Creator enables the user to import over 1000 songs such as MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, MPG, AVI etc., or grab tracks directly from Audio CDs and burn into DVD±R/RW disc. Using the DVD navigation menu, you could browse and enjoy your favorite albums conveniently on car or home DVD player.

The software maker claims this product is very easy to use. By using only 3 steps you can burn your music DVD.

Apollo Audio DVD Creator feature list:
  • Put more than 1000 songs on one DVD with top audio quality.
  • Support importing various media formats,include
    MP3,WAV,WMA,OGG,MPG,AVI,WMV,ASF,AC3,RM anything playable on your PC.
  • Put 5-6 Audio CDs on one DVD disc with CD audio quality.
  • Direct CDs to DVD Copy without losing quality.
  • Burn DVD-Video compliant Disc that playable on any car or home DVD player.
  • Support LPCM,AC3,MP2 audio on DVD.
  • Super fast speed, only need about 30 minutes to create a LPCM format Audio DVD.
  • Create DVD navigation menu automatically with built-in background images.
  • Support various image formats as DVD menu background,include bmp,jpg,gif. 
  • Save/load your project, and edit it anytime.
  • Create audio DVD to hard disk for later burning.
  • Support NTSC and PAL TV system.
  • Support a broad range of DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW burners.
  • Neat User Interface,3 steps to burn your music DVD without any complicated parameter settings .
  • Lifetime FREE Technical Support and FREE upgrade . Free trial download.30 day money back guarantee.

After I went over there I also took a gander at Apollo DVD copy. this product may be of interest for those of us that like to check out software that let's us edit DVD files and it also strips out region coding and that pesky Macrovision. I say pesky because among other things, it can interfere with some upscaling DVD players prohibiting the upscaling chip from doing it's job. Looks like both products run about 40 dollars US.

Source: Apollo Multimedia

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