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    How to make homemade DVD?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by NetBrakr, May 27, 2006.

  1. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Hey all,

    I am wondering, how do I make my own DVD movie so I can play it on a reegular DVD player? I have an external DVD-burner with ligihtscribe, also I have Nero 6 Ultra Edition, which you can burn DVD-video files on DVD, but it doesnt convert regular mpeg or avi files into that dvd format. Any help will be appreciecated.

    JC
     
  2. RogueMonk

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    I think it does. Look in the help section. I don't have my nero on this machine, so I can't give you the exact steps.

    But it should work for you.
     
  3. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    which element of Nero are you trying to use ?

    what are you trying to put onto a DVD ?

    how big is the original file ?
     
  4. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Thank you so much, RogueMonk. I knew it that I was missing something in Nero. I never installed the program, Nero Vision Express. Now, I did, I can finally my home movies on to a DVD. Thanks again.

    JC
     
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    Glad to hear you got it.
     
  6. Bokazoit

    Bokazoit Notebook Geek

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    If You don't mind spending a few bucks on a great software for home movie editing and burning I would highly recommend Magix movie edit pro

    It's very cheap and does it all for us homemovie enthusiasts :)
     
  7. NetBrakr

    NetBrakr Notebook Deity

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    Thanks for the tip, Bokazoit.

    JC