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Burn music vids to disk

Discussion in 'CD-R' started by jusailake, Jun 11, 2008.

  1. jusailake

    jusailake Member

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    I wasnt sure where to post my question.Can someone tell me how to burn music videos to a dvd,for playing on a home dvd player?
     
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    attar Senior member

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    You wish to convert the videos to DVD format?
    If they are .avi files, then load them into 'DVD Flick' and burn the disk.
    DVD Flick can handle a number of different video formats - AVI, MPEG etc.
    There is a short, helpful guide included.
    Make sure that the video output (for your TV) is set as NTSC (North America) or PAL (the rest of the world).

    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/dvd_tools/dvd_flick.cfm
     
  3. vic113

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    Hi,
    I wonder what programs you have on your pc. Basically you want to burn a dvd to dvd. You never stated if you have the original disk or a down loaded file. A excellent program ( free ware )is DVD Shrink if you have the disk. This program converts the files on disk to fit on a 4.3 disk.Should it be a file down loaded from internet use Convert to Dvd to convert files to vobs ( dvd format ). Do you have a dvd burner and which program do you use to burn the disks ? What type of disks are you going to use to burn to ? Should you have the original disk is it copy protected ? As a safety I would suggest getting Anydvd , a program used to by pass css protection ( copy right protection file ). Unless you plan on burning many dvd's, I would just buy another copy of the music video.
    To learn to do it properly, is time consuming, burn failures. I personally have burnt over 1000 copies of my movies I purchased over the years, for my back ups. I live in Canada where the copy write laws differ than the USA. Let me know what you now have ?
     

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