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What are the main features and advantages of Aiseesoft Burnova?
Disc Creation – Burns videos to DVD or Blu-ray easily.
Format Flexibility – Supports many video files for disc projects.
Menu Customization – Creates polished discs with editable menu templates.
BuiltIn Editing – Trims, crops, and enhances videos before burning.
ISO Support – Saves projects as disc folders or ISO files.
Workflow Excellence – Supports long-term media archiving and smoother disc creation.
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Disc Burning – Burns video to DVD, Blu-ray, ISO, or folder.
Menu Designer – Themed templates plus custom backgrounds, buttons, and titles.
Built-in Editor – Trim, crop, rotate, watermark, and adjust effects.
Online Downloader – Saves clips from YouTube, Vimeo, and similar sites.
Core Capacity – Outputs BD-25, BD-50, and eight DVD disc types.
Important – Cannot copy or rip protected commercial DVDs or Blu-rays.
Aiseesoft Burnova turns local video files and downloaded online clips into playable DVDs and Blu-ray discs, complete with menus, subtitles, and an opening film. It is aimed at home users who want camcorder footage, phone recordings, or saved clips on physical media that plays in a standard set-top player.
Playable Discs – Output plays on standard DVD and Blu-ray players.
Hardware Acceleration – Intel, CUDA, and AMD speed up Blu-ray burning.
Format Coverage – Imports MP4, MKV, MOV, MTS, and HD video.
Custom Menus – Family, travel, and wedding themes with editable buttons.
Subtitle Support – Adds SRT, SUB, SSA, ASS, and audio tracks.
Media Preservation – Saves irreplaceable footage to disc, ISO, or folder.
Aiseesoft Burnova converts video files into playable DVDs and Blu-ray discs, or saves them as ISO images and DVD folders. It accepts a wide range of input formats, including MP4, MKV, MOV, AVI, WMV, and MTS/M2TS camcorder footage, and handles HD sources. Beyond local files, it can pull clips from sites such as YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook and burn them directly. The finished disc plays in ordinary set-top DVD and Blu-ray players, not only on a computer.
Burnova fits home users moving camcorder tapes, phone recordings, or downloaded clips off a hard drive onto discs that relatives can play on a TV. The themed menu templates — family, travel, wedding, holiday — and the opening-film option make it practical for gift discs and event keepsakes rather than corporate disc production. Because it also outputs ISO images and DVD folders, it suits anyone who wants a disc image prepared now and copied later. It is a poor fit for users who need to duplicate copy-protected retail movies, which Burnova does not do.
No. Burnova builds discs from your own video files; it is an authoring and burning tool, not a decryption or disc-copy utility, so it will not rip or duplicate copy-protected retail DVDs or Blu-rays. If the goal is preserving home footage or downloaded videos on disc, that is exactly its purpose, with output to DVD-5, DVD-9, BD-25, and BD-50. To copy an existing commercial movie disc you would need a separate ripping tool from a different software category. Checking this distinction before buying avoids the most common mismatch in expectations around disc-burning software.
Burnova reads most common video formats, including MP4, AVI, WMV, MKV, M4V, MOV, M2TS/MTS, FLV, VOB, and MPEG, plus audio tracks such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, and AC3. On output it burns eight DVD types — DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL, DVD-5, and DVD-9 — and Blu-ray as BD-25 or BD-50. You can attach external subtitles in SRT, SUB, SSA, and ASS, and switch the disc between NTSC and PAL TV standards. This range means footage from older camcorders and current phones can usually share one disc without a separate conversion step.
Confirm your computer has a working DVD or Blu-ray writer drive, since Burnova controls the burner but does not include one, and that you have blank discs in the type your player accepts. Burnova is distributed as a Windows application (Windows 7 through 11), so verify your operating system before purchase. The free trial lets you test the workflow, while the paid version removes trial limitations such as watermarking on the output. Finally, keep in mind it creates discs from video files rather than copying existing movie discs, so match it to the right job.
Yes. Burnova can output a DVD folder or an ISO image straight from your videos, so no blank disc or burner drive is needed to build the image itself. This helps when you want to prepare a project now and burn physical copies later, or store the image as a file. A writer drive is only required at the moment you burn that image to an actual DVD or Blu-ray.
Yes. Burnova includes a downloader that fetches clips from sites such as YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, Dailymotion, and Vevo, then burns them to disc, folder, or ISO. It can pull HD and up to 4K sources for playback or disc creation. This is useful for moving a favourite online clip onto a disc instead of depending on it staying available online.
| Operating Systems |
Windows 11: Home / Pro / Education / Enterprise |
| Processor | 1GHz Intel or AMD CPU or above |
| Memory RAM | 1GB RAM or more for DVD and Blu-ray creating |
| Hard Disk | 200 MB free space required |
| Display | Standard display compatible with the respective operating system |
| Special Features | Burn video to DVD disc, DVD folder, and DVD ISO file. Create video to Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray folder, and Blu-ray ISO file. DVD menu templates including holiday, family, travel, and wedding styles. Add and edit external subtitles in SRT, SUB, SSA, and ASS formats. Add external audio tracks including MP3, AAC, AIFF, FLAC, WAV, WMA, OGG, AC3, MPA, and MP2. Video editing tools including rotate, flip, clip, crop, brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, volume, watermark, and effects. NTSC and PAL TV standard support. Intel, CUDA, and AMD acceleration. Real-time preview effects. Save DVD project for later burning. |
| Note | Requires a DVD or Blu-ray drive for physical disc burning. Requires blank DVD or Blu-ray media for disc creation. |