for basic burning, ex. data burning, pictures and files, all you need is a simple DVD burning software. however, for advanced burning, ex. copying protected dvds, burning split discs, burning episodic movies and etc., you need a DVD burning/authoring software. it really depends on your DVD burning needs. best that you choose an all-in-one DVD burning/authoring software that lets you burn from simple to more advanced burning functions.
Ripping a DVD: Copying data from a DVD toanother locationBurning a DVD: Copying data to a DVD fromanother location
Yes. Using burning software, such as 'Nero', you can use a DVD as a data disc and burn any type of computer file.
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rightable and rewightable
In short, Data DVD only can be played in computer, and DVD can be played on both DVD play and computer.
There is no such thing as a CD+R. There are only CD-R's. The difference between DVD-R's and DVD+R's is this: -R's were going to be released to the public only originally and +R's were going to be used for burning copyrighted movies on (for use in Hollywood). Somebody cracked the code used in +R's and they are now used commonly.
This depends on your DVD burning software but this is normally how the DVD burning process takes place. 1. Open your DVD burning program 2. Insert the DVD movie you want to copy 3. The programs detects the DVD movie in your drive, select copy DVD. 4. Wait for the copying process to finish. When the DVD burning software is done copying it will pop out the DVD movie you previously inserted and will ask you to insert a blank DVD. 5. Insert a blank DVD. 6. DVD burning process takes place. 7. Be patient and wait for the burning process to finish, when its done the DVD burning software will pop out your newly burned DVD. That's it!
i believe import is fuzzier than the original DVD
The difference between optical and non optical is the way the drive in the DVD reads the disk. Optical is a better and more higher quality reader. So the picture is much better.
You need to have a DVD burner installed on your computer for you to transfer your pictures to a DVD R