with a screwdriver
blank dvd-r disk
you cant. i accidently put something on a DVD once, and i tried to erase it but it said you have to insert a blank DVD.
Regardless of your operating system you need to "master" the DVD in order to use it in a DVD player. On Windows, insert a blank DVD into a DVD-writable drive and allow the computer to ask what you want to do. Tell the computer to "Burn a DVD video disc," add the files that you want to burn onto the DVD. After the files are encoded, the files are burned onto the DVD and finalized (the reason why it is called "mastered"). The disc is now playable on a DVD player. On Mac OS X, insert a blank DVD into your computer's DVD-writable drive or SuperDrive and open iDVD. Follow the wizard or create a custom disc and click the "Burn" button on the bottom of the window. After the disc is burned (and technically finalized), the DVD is able to be used in DVD players.
The + and - denotes the way data is stored on this disc. There is no difference in quality, but older recorders and DVD players may not be able to recognize or properly access one of these formats, depending on the manufacturer of the drive or blank disc.
Burning a DVD on to laptop is just like buring DVD on to a common computer, except your laptop is mac. You just need dowloaded movie or videos on your laptop, a blank DVD disc, and a DVD burner. You can choose to burn the DVD on to a DVD disc to play it on your DVD player, or burn it to a DVD folder or ISO for backup.
Using a audio DVD extractor like Handbrke to do this job ...
You can use either a DVD-R or a DVD-RW with the latter you can re-write over the disc if you need to add other pictures.
A good prices is around 25 to 30 cents per disc.
its because your DVD is defected.Probably because it's not formatted.No format and the drive cannot detect what it is that has been inserted.
You can find bundles of 100 blank DVD disc at your local Sam's Club. Ebay and other retailers that could be found online will have plenty of these items available for you to purchase.
Well... DVD stands for Digital Video Disc im pretty sure and CD stands for Compact Disc. I dont think you can like use a blank DVD to burn music onto or vise versa.
You can use DVD Copier