Camcoder to dvd?

G

Guest

Hi,
I have video files on computer which I'd like to burn to dvd,I've tried
sonic but no function that I can see to burn onto dvd.I also tried the
windows media player,again no joy in burning to a dvd.Do I need to upgrade my
windows/sonic for this function?Is there free software I can download to
perform this burning of video files to a dvd.
Thank you,
regards Garvan Lynch
 
G

Guest

can't see any relevance to xp in your question, have you tried google, it is
easily achievable just do some research
 
G

Guest

HI,
I was wondering if windows xp contains software for burning dvds?is it
included in windows media player?I have windows xp,and am trying to find my
way around it,and recently had an idea of copying my videos to a
dvd.Basically,can standard windows xp do thisi.e.my computer,or do I need
other software?
Cheers
garvan lynch
 
G

Guest

to the best of my knowledge xp has no inbuilt dvd burning capabilities, third
party software is required, I'm sure if this is incorrect I will be corrected
 
G

Guest

Hello, From my understanding MS MediaPlayer10 can burn CD's but not DVD's.
Third party program needed, there are free and pay types. A free type
CDBurnerXP.se/download - Some help sites: MrBass.org - CDMediaWorld.com -
Videohelp.com - DVDhelp.com. Hope you find what you want and have fun.
Take Care.
beamish.
 
L

Lil' Dave

XP has no native software for converting raw video data via rendering to
usable mpeg2 data (step 1) in a format workable to convert to DVD movie file
format structure (step 2) WMP is not considered 3rd party. Some 3rd party
software does this in one step. Others, it may require two applications to
perform both of these steps.

XP's native burning software will not burn DVDs period. nor can WMP. 3rd
party software designed for DVD burning capabilities can do this.

You will need both above to do what you're attempting.
 

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