Yes, actually burning a wma files on DVD is similar to burning other videos on DVD. The operations are similar. The only problem is that if your DVD burner supports wma format.
I use wondershare video to DVD burner to burn my dvds and it works well for me. It supports avi, wma, mpg, mpeg, rm, rmvb, flv and so on.
While files from the DVD can be played on a computer they will not play on a standard DVD player.
The file types may not be determined by by the DVD disc but the DVD burner. Take an example, if you want to convert and burn a wma video file to DVD, but your DVD burner doesn't support that format, so you couldn't do that. My DVD burner supports many popular video formats like AVI, MPG, MPEG, WMA, MOV, DAT RM and so on. You may download it and read more details about how to burn DVD in the link. Wish it helps!
Go to File -> Burn DVD...
No, I don't think so. When I burn my movies or videos to DVD, I think the file is recorded and converted to another format in the DVD disc I inserted.
WMA or Windows Media Audio is the audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation. WMA name is given to audio codecs and audio files which use WMA technologies for compression. WMA songs can be stored on CDs and DVDs for playback on PCs and CD/DVD players which support this format. Many of the portable audio players support WMA format playback in addition to MP3 and Real Audio file formats.
What do you mean multiple movies? Several movies or multimedia movies? I think if the space of your DVD disc is enough, it could be used to burn several movies. The DVD burner I am using can convert and burn many popular videos to DVD, including avi, mpg, mpeg, wma, mov and so on.
You must be mistaken, first its jpeg, which is a graphic file, and wma is a audio file. You can't convert jpeg to wma.
To burn a wmv file to DVD, you need to follow the steps followed First, download the wmv file to your computer Second, load the wmv file to the DVD burner program, insert a blank DVD disc, make some operation like edit video effect, crop and trim.. Third, select output quality, and click burn.
Many home DVD players can play: DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, DVD-RAM/R, CD, CD-R/RW, WMA, MP3, JPEG, and HDCD
you cant
Once you have the CD or DVD ROM in your computer, and you have the file ready to be written on the disc, burn it to the disc. To do this, ... on Windows XP/Vista/7: File> Burn to disc When it says "Do you want to make this disc a data CD or a DVD?" Select DVD. Wait for it to eject the disc and then put it in a DVD player and it SHOULD work. terminator555
You dont.
You would start by transferring the video file to a computer. Then you would need to download DVD conversion software to put the video file into the DVD format. After the file is in DVD format you would need to burn the file to a DVD using a DVD burning software.