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.
It doesn't matter. It depends on what you need to burn it for. Cars will not read a music DVD and some older computers only have a CD player.
Hi! I don't quite understand your question. You asked how to burn a DVD "from" a Mac. If you mean you have a Mac computer, and you want to burn a DVD on it. Then you may read this answer, it's also on wiki, the question is how to burn DVD on a Mac. And the answer should be helpful. You may read it.
You can get a DVD or DVD-RW and burn it from windows media player.
A DVD ROM is a "Read only Memory*" it is the disk itself and as such it cannot burn anything. A DVD reader can only read DVDs. A DVD writer can write som recordable DVD formats.
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.
That is a DVD burner. Most read and write to CDs as well as DVDs. Hybrid drives that read/burn CDs but only read DVDs also exist.
Yes, a DVD drive which has burning function, a blank DVD disc and a DVD burner software is needed to burn movie or video to DVD. But I don't think you can burn movie or video to DVD ROM. DVD ROM stands for read only memory. So you may burn your DVD on a DVD-r, DVD+r, DVd-rw or DVD+rw.
Perhaps if you were more specific? If a DVD you burned is "unreadable", then it's probably because either your computer/dvd player does not have the proper codecs necessary to play it back. Try googling either the name of the DVD player you're using OR the software you're using to burn with and find out what type of file it can read / or burn in that is compatible with most consumer DVD players and computers.
No. A DVD is the physical object that can be burnt to. If you mean the files accociated with a DVD, then yes, but the memory stick will not be read by programs that read DVDs.
Use a Video to DVD Burner to convert and burn movie files to DVDs.
Hi! Your question is too short without more specific details. But if you want to burn video or movie to DVD, you may read the following instructions. First, run the DVD burner Second, load files to DVD, insert DVD disc, make some operations like editting the effects.. Third, click burn button. In the link you will read more details about how to burn DVD and free downloading a DVD burner.
A DVD multi recorder can both read and burn the various normal CD and DVD formats, i.e. CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RW.