You must be kidding right you can't
Yes
, burn documents onto a CD/DVD, that's so easy, you just need to use a right program to help you, you can use RZ Free DVD Burner, its free and easy to use, it can directly burn any files or folders onto any DVD/CD disc, you can burn your documents onto a DVD or CD as data disc for backup, hope it could help you, but you need to keep the total size of the documents below the capacity of the DVD disc...hope this infors can help you!
Yes, if you purchase it from say, Microsofts website, you can just down load it onto your computer then burn it to a DVD as an .iso or onto a USB stick ready to install with Boot Camp.
Yeah
use im too DVD burner
Depending on the type of printable DVD, one can write or re-write onto the disc. One can burn home movies or video clips on a printable DVD and if it is re-writable, they can delete the contacts and burn new contact onto them.
No. It just downloads from internet. You have to save it then burn using another app.
It is probabely because it is portable and desktop's aren't. and for Laptops can you can probabely Burn DVD's and for Desktops of the past you can't do that. For the new Desktop's you can. Desktops aren't portable but Laptops are.
You use iDVD to make a menu for the imovie, and it will attach that to your movie. Insert a DVD, and a DVD icon will show on the desktop. Drag the file into the DVD. Right mouse click (or hold control and click) and click 'burn'. It will now play in your DVD player now that it has a menu to play it with. ---------------- I tried iDVD before, and it doesn't burn what I expect for. It did burn the DVD, but the DVD can't be play on my sony DVD player.
You could use a DVD burner or a CD burner to this job. But remember because you burn music on to a DVD-r, you could only get the sound when you play it.
I'm not actually sure if it is possible to burn a movie onto a blank CD/DVD. However, i would recommend that you use Windows Movie Maker to burn onto a CD/DVD. It is very simple and clear to use and easy to burn onto the CD. I used Windows Movie Maker for a school project and it burnt onto a CD in about 3 minutes. Hope it helps :)
Because cdr discs only have MBs of space and DVD discs are in GBs