You need to put your movie disc inside the DVD drive or CD drive to begin. Then, you
* MAC users: A iMovie type background will appear, and you will have controls for fast forwarding and rewinding at your will * PC users: Windows Media Player will open up
I use InterActual Player. It works best on PC's,
I think.
click start then my computer then it must be there?
If your computer has a CD drive, but the video into it and it should start playing automatically or something pops out to ask if you want to play the DVD.
No, a dvd device is either a DVD player, or a DVD drive on a computer.
To record with a DVD recorder using a computer, first, connect the DVD recorder to the computer via a USB or HDMI cable, depending on your device's ports. Ensure the DVD recorder is powered on and insert a blank DVD into the recorder. Use appropriate recording software on your computer to select the source (like a video file or live stream) and choose the DVD recorder as the output device. Finally, start the recording process in the software, and the content will be saved onto the DVD.
DVD+R discs must be formatted before being recorded by a DVD recorder. You can do this with Windows by insterting the disc to the DVD drive on your computer. Then, click the Wondows Start Menu > Computer. Go to your DVD Drive. When you double click the DVD Drive it should automatically give you the option to format the disc.
You can rip DVDs to your computer using DVD ripper software, such as Handbrake. Install the software, open the program and insert the DVD that you want to rip into the DVD drive. Click on the Source button, locate the DVD drive on your computer and select Open. Choose a destination folder where the ripped DVD will be stored in. Choose your preferred file format and press the Start button.
In short, Data DVD only can be played in computer, and DVD can be played on both DVD play and computer.
You go Start > Computer. Then right click on the DVD drive and click eject.
Bios settings you need to choose start from cd/dvd drive.
You need to have a DVD burner installed on your computer for you to transfer your pictures to a DVD R
If a virus was burned to the DVD, then yes, this can infect a computer.
Yes. There is no difference that I know of between a DVD burned on a computer DVD burner and a DVD burned on a "tv" DVD burner.