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Step One: Observe the type of DVD disk you have, as that is the most important factor regarding how much information you can put on the DVD. There are two main types of burnable DVD: the first are one-sided DVDs, which can be either writeable or re-writeable and usually hold up to five gigabytes worth of data and information; the second are two-sided discs, which can also be either writeable or re-writeable, and usually has a capacity for more than eight gigabytes of information. Step Two: Insert the DVD into your computer's DVD drive, then load up the burning program. Step Three: With most programs, users have to specify whether they are about to burn a CD or a DVD so, next, make sure that you have chosen DVD from the appropriate menu. Step Four: The next step is to specify what kind of DVD you want to make - for example, a data DVD or a movie DVD. Step Five: When the appropriate window opens, click the "Add" or "Browse" button, which allows you to select the files located on your computer that you wish to burn onto the DVD. Select as many as you want and then indicate that you are finished. Step Six: When prompted, go on to the next stage of the DVD burning process, which generally involves choosing the speed at which you want the disc to be written, and then click "Burn" or "Start" to begin the burning process. At this point, you are finished. The program will let you know when your DVD has been successfully burned. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Al Munroe writes on topics such as How to Burn a DVD, Copy DVD and Copy DVD Movies for The Tech FAQ.
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