The amount of files you can burn to DVD is not calculated in numbers. Rather, it is the file(s) format and length that dictate the capacity on the DVD. The best thing to do is open your DVD burning software, browse and add the wmv files you wish to use. Take note of the Quality and Capacity notification bar on the bottom of the program screen. It tells you how much space is remaining on the DVD as you add more files.
yes it does.
There is a software call DVD to WMV Ripper. You can use to rip DVD formats to .wmv formats.
Some can, and some can't. The only way to know for sure is to try it.
any extension can be used because the DVD disk is not the file. there are likely going to be hundreds if not thousands of files on a DVD. Some could be video files, (.mov, .wmv, .mpg, or others) some could be picture files (.bmp, .jpg, .gif, and many others) some could be executable files .exe, or zip files .zip
Yes. YouTube accepts .wmv files.
you need to convert that wmv files toi MPEG and then you can make VCD's
Well, it is very possible to convert WMV files to mp4 files on a computer. However, that process will require a file converting software that converts WMV files to mp4 files.
AVI- Audio Video Interleave MPEG- Moving Picture Experts Group WMV- Windows Media Video DVD- Digital Video Disc AVI, MPEG, WMV and Real media are video file formats, DVD is the discs in which the video files are usually stored (they are like CDs only have more space).
WMV files can't be played on iPod player directly. try to convert wmv files first and transfer them to iPod player. You can use this Video to iPod converter http://www.pavtube.com/video_to_ipod/
To burn a wmv file to DVD, you need to follow the steps followed First, download the wmv file to your computer Second, load the wmv file to the DVD burner program, insert a blank DVD disc, make some operation like edit video effect, crop and trim.. Third, select output quality, and click burn.
Pretty well any burning software will burn the DVD files onto a DVD-R. The problem is getting the DVD files in the first place.If you have compressed files (avi, wmv) andyour DVD player can play this type of file, all you need is the burning software. But if you want to copy a movie from a commercial DVD, then a) that is illegal and not something I want to talk about on this site, and b) you can't just do a file copy operation, because the files are all copy-protected.If you have a movie that you made on a video camera, then you should be able to copy the files to a DVD. The camera should have instructions on how the files are stored, and how to copy them to a DVD.
it is files containing .wmv