You need to have a DVD burner installed on your computer for you to transfer your pictures to a DVD R
A Memorex CD-R disc can be used to download pictures from a computer using a compatible CD burner. This information is burned into the surface of the disc for later viewing.
Yes. Using burning software, such as 'Nero', you can use a DVD as a data disc and burn any type of computer file.
Hi, I'd like to help, but I don't quite understand your question. If you mean how to burn video or movie files to a DVD-r, then I'm glad to give any advice. First, download the movie file to your computer Second, download a DVD burner and run it. Third, load the video files, insert a blank DVD-r, click burn That's easy to take.
If a virus was burned to the DVD, then yes, this can infect a computer.
It is incorrect terminology to say you "download" pictures from a computer to a disk. When speaking of file replication from computer to removable disk, you say you "copy" the files, not "download". Floppy disks were once popular for copying pictures from computer. Now we usually use writable or rewritable compact disks (CD-Rs and CD-RWs), DVDs (DVD-R and DVD-RW) and BluRay disks to copy files, including pictures, from computer.
When DVD burners were first bundled with computers, each brand had their own DVD format. Some of the DVD burners used DVD-R, while others used DVD+R. The formats differed very little in terms of quality settings, however a computer that created one DVD format could not play the other. After time, computers gained the ability to burn both DVD-R and DVD+R formats. After this change, it became possible to copy the contents of a DVD-R and convert it onto a DVD+R.1Check to make sure you have a DVD burner that can read both DVD+R and DVD-R disks. Without a drive that can do this, you can not perform the conversion process. Most computers created within the last several years are capable of reading both DVD+R and DVD-R. The manual for the computer should state this information.2Insert the DVD-R disk into the computer. The disk must be a data DVD and not a video DVD. A video DVD can not convert from DVD-R to DVD+R. However, if the DVD-R disk is a data disk, you will be able to convert the files.3Double-click "My Computer" (or "Computer") and double-click the DVD icon. A window opens, displaying all of the contents currently saved on the disk.4Click and drag over all the files you want to convert over to a DVD+R. This highlights all of the content. Click in the highlighted area and drag it to the computer's desktop.5Eject the DVD-R and insert the blank DVD+R into the DVD burner on your computer. Launch the DVD burning software.6Select to create a data DVD, then click and drag the files from your desktop into the main viewing area of the DVD burner.7Click "Burn" and the DVD+R begins to burn. Once the burn process completes, the conversion from DVD-R to DVD+R is done.
It will say DVD-R or DVD on your burner.
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?
If your computer has a DVD player it should play, providing that the DVD player isn't limited to only playing DVD-r discs. There are a couple of types of DVD's on the market. DVD+R and DVD-R which use different burning methods. The insustry finally seems to be settling on the DVD-R format, but that doesn't mean that other compainies with DVD recorders have decided to follow suit.
The Dell Studio XPS 1645 can burn DVD-R as well as DVD-RW discs.
DVD shrink.
Hmm... you can download the episodes through torrent and burn it in DVD format--thats one way.