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10-19-2013, 02:20 PM | Topic Starter |
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Burning videos to a DVD ? Need some help here.
I am trying to transfer some video's from my PC to DVD's. I took the videos on a HP Digital Camcorder t250, it plays the videos in QuickTime with sound. Windows Media Player has a better picture & color, but no sound. When I send the video to burn on DVD, it opens and burns it in Windows Media Player, I have no sound and it will not play on the DVD player in the family room for my big screen tv.
Is there a crash course for dummies on doing this. I have several request from families off of last years varsity team wanting videos. Looking for answers. |
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10-19-2013, 03:00 PM | #2 |
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There's lots of free apps that will do this for you. It will take your video which is in a video format, and convert it to a DVD format.
Like this: http://download.cnet.com/Free-Video-...-10893970.html If you have something like Roxio, it will do the same as well. That said... not all retail DVD players like you have in the family room are going to be able to play burned DVDs. Some of them will only play retail DVDs, not burned ones. It just depends on your family room DVD player whether it will work or not. So even if you successfully converted it to DVD format, it still might not play because your DVD player can't read burned DVDs.
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