If you're trying to burn to a Dual Layer DVD, you need a DL DVD Writable drive.
it might work on a blank DVD-r - but not on a shop-bought DVD
No. A standard DVD disk does not have the capacity to record a movie in BluRay format.
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.
Rewrite is a record function, a dvd player is just that, a player.
1: Record using personal camera 2: Put a blank DVD in DVD player then hook game system to T.V which is connected to your DVD player. Start the game and press record. 3: Use Dazzle Video Recorder
A DVD player with record facility, or a DVD combi unit in a computer. You will also need recordable media in the form of blank DVD disks, either record once DVD-R, DVD+R or rerecordable called DVD-RW and DVD+RW. You will have to check the specification of the home recorder or computer drive, to see which types of recordable disks are supported. Some will only work with the '-' type and others the '+' type. More modern ones will record on all material.
Similar to a CD burner, a DVD recorder is generally used to record copies of television shows and movies. Using a ""laser technique"", it records these videos onto a blank writable DVD disk. A DVD recorder is generally able to record VHS, DVD+R/+RW and DVD-R/RW. The Recordere always plays VHS, DVD, DVD+r/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD and CD-R/RW formats. Simple to use, you may set a time for burning a TV show or simply press record for imidiate TV/Movie recording, once you've entered a blank writeable DVD into your DVD recorder and begin 'burning'/'recording'.
Sorry but do you mean how to record a windows movie to a DVD so you could play it on your DVD player? If you already have the windows movie, then you need to burn it to a blank DVD disc using a DVD burner. The operations are quite easy. You might see a step-by-step guide in the following link
I bought dvd+r and I loaded a video onto my computer and when I try to burn it and put it on the dvd+r it wont let me what can I do?
Yes. The VR mode needs the correct disk.
You cann't. Only is the target DVD is blank.
A DVD duplicator allows you to copy the contents of a DVD onto a DVD blank. Some models are capable of copying 3-4 blank DVDs at one time.