creating dvd w/out dvd burner

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  1. jooney573

    jooney573 Member

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    is there some way that i could download software off the internet so i can make dvds with videos from my computer? even if i dont have a dvd burner?

    i have 2 drives, the dvd at top, and the compact disc one at the bottom.

    -thanks
     
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    jooney573--
    No--you cannot make DVD's without a DVD burner--You say you have a DVD at the top--I guess that means it is a DVD-Rom (Read Only)
    You may well be able to make CD video with your cd burner, but not DVD---wish I had better news

    Whitfield
     
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    Yeah, I can watch DVD's with the top one. And I can make a CD video with the bottom. And just wondering, how much would a DVD burner cost?
     
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    jooney573--
    I got a Lite-On 1673s for $65 (internal) and had a friend install it--I love it--discs that I make using DVD+R Media and set to Booktype will play in any player just about--Good Luck

    Whitfield
     
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    I have a Lite-ON and HIGHLY recommend it. They are the cheapest out there and did not realize how good they were. I have seen them for as little as $40 for the internal dual layer. If you ever try to copy a scratched DVD the quality of the reader will make or break you.
     

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