If your emachine is equipped with a DVD burner, then you will be able to burn movies. You will also need DVD burning software that is capable of burning movies, there are many options available.
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Oh,that is user dependant! Movies are taken so much different to heart than almost anything. In the main stream you may find a good movie, but on the other hand you may not like the 'main stream'. Currently we have in the 'main stream' like the latest Batman movie, that will appeal to a great number of viewers (myself included). On the other hand we have these 'narrow' movies that can really reach out ant touch your heart. Even though they are minor productions with limited budgets. So to answer your question: it all depends on what you like. ---
If you enjoy computer science then it's worth persuing. To tell if you enjoy, would you do it anyway if you weren't employed to do it? If so, you're essentially being paid to do what you would do anyway - so definitely for you in that case.
Dvd-r or DVD+r are the most common types of dvds you can use to burn your own videos onto, you can also use a dvdrw which is a rewritable DVD, a dvdr usually says it can hold 4.7gbs of data, but in reallity it only holds just about 4.5gbs after formatting, most ripping software will also rip a dual layer DVD to a compressed rate of about 4.36gbs, so as to accommodate for the finished files to be able to fit on a dvdr, the best dvdr for me is a DVD-r, minus r dvds burn and work better in standalone DVD players as well as in computers, and most DVD burners these days are fully compatible with them, so your best bet is to get yourself some DVD-r's and start the burning, have fun.
So your teacher won't give you any speeches about talking too much! lol (make sure to tell your teachers that!)
What do you mean multiple movies? Several movies or multimedia movies? I think if the space of your DVD disc is enough, it could be used to burn several movies. The DVD burner I am using can convert and burn many popular videos to DVD, including avi, mpg, mpeg, wma, mov and so on.
Um, yes, pirating movies is illegal in the first place. So yes, it's illegal to burn them onto a disc.
She isn't really a "friend" now is she? You don't need to burn her. If she's so annoying tell her.
They know how long it takes a stick of incense to burn so they can tell time by that
No, I don't think so. When I burn my movies or videos to DVD, I think the file is recorded and converted to another format in the DVD disc I inserted.
Frankly, only you and she were there, only she can tell you. Does she think you were not asleep, so did it on purpose? Has she shown you the burn?
acer hasn't released a new eMachine laptop in a long time, but with the booming ... the end of 2008 - find out what made his Top 10 of the most successful and ...laptopical.com/the-return-of-the-emachine-notebook-7045.html - this was on a web site so i believe acer is the one who makes emachaines
The emachines t3624 takes regular DDR memory. DDR2 is not backward compatible, and so will not work in your emachine.
No, actually if your DVD burner could support the format of the video which you want to burn to DVD, then you don't need to convert it first. Take an example, the DVD burner I'am using supports AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMV, MOV, DAT, FLV and so on, so that I could burn videos, movies, torrent movies, even YouTube videos to DVD without converting them first. No Fool!
No for iTunes itself. But you can try the third party software. Since iTunes movies videos are under DRM protection, it won't let you burn to DVD, so what you need to do is to remove DRM protection and then burn to DVD.
Well I think its because stars flake and burn out when their really old so that could help them tell.
if any body have a computer you can watch tv online and movies all you have to do is type free shows and so watch free movies but you have to have dsl and let me tell you you can watch what you want for nothing