Which is the best type of cd to use when burning home videos onto a dvd?

March 31st, 2008 | by admin |
Emily C asked:


I have tried using DVD+RW and my computer wont let me!

I just want to burn clips i have recorded on my digital camera onto a disk that i can play in my dvd player.

Is it the disk or program thats important? i am currently using Roxio easy cd and dvd burning… but its not so easy!

Christina

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    1. 3 Responses to “Which is the best type of cd to use when burning home videos onto a dvd?”

    2. By Songsdsontlo S on Apr 3, 2008 | Reply

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    4. By RedLance on Apr 9, 2008 | Reply

      Hmm…. lots of questions here… The disk, AND, the program both make a difference. I haven’t used Roxio in years but when I did, it was very buggy. I don’t know what version you are using, but you might go to to their site and search for updates:

      The dvd media (the disks) matter too. I never buy the cheap brands. Verbatim, Imation, TDK, and Fuji are all good brands. Basically stay away from anything cheap.

      Also, buy the DVD-R discs. The difference between DVD-R and the DVD+R is that the -r is built on older technology. It supposedly takes longer to burn, but the benefit is that it plays on a wider variety of DVD players. You are using a -rw disc which means it is re-writable. I don’t recommend that. Discs are pretty cheap these days.

      Now, the software problem…. have you successfully burned a DVD before using Roxio? It seems like you haven’t used this program a lot, so let me explain that there is a difference between burning a ‘movie’, and burning a ‘data disc’. I hope I’m not insulting your intelligence here but you can’t simply burn a ‘data dvd’ and expect it to play in a dvd player.

      When you burn a ‘movie dvd’ you should be getting options of creating menus, and creating buttons that link to the specific video files/clips you have added to the project. If you haven’t experienced this then perhaps you are choosing the wrong options in Roxio. ?

      Anyway, check for Roxio updates, get a good DVD-R disc, and follow the step by step instructions for creating a movie dvd. If you still have problems post your results.

      Good Luck!

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