Friday 19 June 2015

Use Dvdr Disks

DVDs often come in bulk.


DVD-R discs can store several gigabytes of data, depending on their type. In addition to simple data storage, they can also be used to create your own playable DVD videos, or even to load programs. Spindles of DVD-R discs are available at many brick-and-mortar and online retailers. With the plethora of options for burning software now available, burning your own DVDs is a quick and easy process after a bit of initial setup.


Instructions


1. Insert your blank DVD-R into your computer's DVD burner. Allow the drive to read the disc. The burning software you installed should automatically launch. Launch the burning program manually if it does not launch automatically.


2. Select the specific function you wish to use. Many programs make the process of burning files onto a DVD-R as easy as possible by presenting you a number of options. There are generally options to create one of many different types of DVDs, including video discs, to bootable image discs and data-storage discs.


3. Drag and drop files or click and add them to the list of files to be burned, depending on the interface of the software you are using. Click the "Burn" icon or button after you have finished selecting files.


4. Select the burn settings if you are prompted to do so. Depending on the program, it may ask you what speed you wan to use for the burn --- higher multipliers mean faster burns, and slower multipliers mean slower burns. Name the disc if the program asks you to do so. Click "Burn" or "OK," depending on the interface to start the burn.

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