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Burning video file to DVD-RW?

I want to burn a movie on my desktop onto a dvd-rw disc. i have Nero OEM Suite and when i try to burn the movie onto a dvd-rw it says like incompatible file type or something. basically, i want to know how to take the movie i have on my desktop and burn it to a dvd-rw. i have Nero OEM suite so I think i can use that. im really a novice at this so step-by-step instructions would really help. the best explanation gets the points here. id appreciate any help, and the simpler the instructions, the better. thanx

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  • 1 decade ago
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    What format is the movie file? You might need to convert it to a compatible format so that you can burn it using your NERO or you might need to download a codec for it.

    Does Nero Suite come with Nero Vision? If so, check out this link and it gives step by step directions on how to burn your movie. http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/125/59/

    If you tell me the format your movie is in, then I might be able to help further.

  • knake
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    properly first of all you may want to verify what compatablility your DVD participant has. verify in the guide and maximum DVD gamers have it revealed proper on the CD tray so that you'll obviously see it. merely verify if it play DVD-R and/or DVD+R. i'd recommend the DVD RW as you may burn videos onto the cd over and yet yet again. so that you may use that disc continually. the different sorts you won't be able to, in uncomplicated words one time burn.

  • 1 decade ago

    your video format must .vob to burn a dvd film

    if your video format is anything else , similar avi or wmv....

    you must burn a dvd in data mode

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    http://www.dvdrhelp.com/ <dvd recording help

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