Hi, I'd like to help, but I don't quite understand your question.
If you mean how to burn video or movie files to a DVD-r, then I'm glad to give any advice.
First, download the movie file to your computer
Second, download a DVD burner and run it.
Third, load the video files, insert a blank DVD-r, click burn
That's easy to take.
You burn them as data on Nero or roxio
Dvd-r or DVD+r are the most common types of dvds you can use to burn your own videos onto, you can also use a dvdrw which is a rewritable DVD, a dvdr usually says it can hold 4.7gbs of data, but in reallity it only holds just about 4.5gbs after formatting, most ripping software will also rip a dual layer DVD to a compressed rate of about 4.36gbs, so as to accommodate for the finished files to be able to fit on a dvdr, the best dvdr for me is a DVD-r, minus r dvds burn and work better in standalone DVD players as well as in computers, and most DVD burners these days are fully compatible with them, so your best bet is to get yourself some DVD-r's and start the burning, have fun.
DVDr disks.
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A DVD-R is a DVD that is writable only once, but a DVD-RW is one that you can write to multiple times, with each rewrite the size decreasing somewhat.
it is available on dvdr only with no artwork which is what i want.
yes my DVD drive can burn
Go to File -> Burn DVD...
A normal DVD burner should can burn both DVD-r and DVD-rw.
No, sometimes DVDr and DVDrw look like normal Cd's and the cheaper ones don't even say they are dvd's until you put them into a computer and it reads the format
I don't think so. A DVD burner is necessary to burn a DVD. DVD or CD-rw drive could not burn DVD. And if you use a CD burner to burn DVD, when you play it, you will discover that only the audio is available, you can't get the picture. More details in the link.
No. Data on CDs and DVDs are laid out in rings. Think of the rings as the groove on an old phonograph record. The "grooves" on a DVD are much tighter than those of a CD. The laser in a typical CD player would not be able to read them correctly.