There are now VCR's that will copy a VCR to a DVD, and will also record TV programs to either the VCR or DVD, depending on which one you set it to record to. But these VCR/DVD recorders are a great way to transfer your VCR's to DVD to save and preserve them.
You could also use an DVD creator to convert many popular formats into DVD movies and create DVD folders.
uploading photos to computer from DVD as well as vice versa is possible. To copy from DVD its simple
1.just right click on the folder that u have to copy from the DVD and select copy.
2. right click on the place where u have to paste and click paste . that's al
to copy from system to DVD use software like Nero etc., anb burn the DVD with your folders.
See the question, How do you burn a DVD disc?
If you laptop has a CD drive put the CD in to it and then you would select the photos that you want right click and then click burn to disc. If your laptop doesnt have a CD drive then I suggest that you put it on a flash drive and try it on a computer or laptop that does have a CD drive
Insert a blank DVD into the DVD drive of your computer. Open the location of both the photos and the DVD so you can see both contents of each place at once. Then, just drag the photos to the DVD and wait for the computer to transfer it.
You can use either a DVD-R or a DVD-RW with the latter you can re-write over the disc if you need to add other pictures.
A DVD Converter is a software program that copy and transfer DVD content to the hard disc. If you are looking for a DVD Converter, try Pavtube BDMagic.
Xilisoft is a site that provides information and a step by step guide on how to transfer an ISO image to a DVD. If the DVD is not empty and rewritable the disc should be empty before starting.
Transfer the files to a memory card in the phone (if it has that capability) or plug in the data cable, transfer the files to the hard drive, then burn to a cd or dvd. I'm not sure what you mean by a "portable disc"...
NO Not unless you have a recorder. The laser in a recorder burns the data onto the surface of the DVD. If you wish to transfer a video file from your Digital Video Recorder to a Disc, you must have a burner to do so. You may, however be able to transfer the data from your DVR to your computer using a cable. But not knowing your model, I cannot advise for sure.
No, But it does cost the price of a dvd and you have to have a computer with a DVD player to save the photos to a DVD.
as many photos as you can fit on 1.7 gigs.......... I looked at details on my Photo folder and most pictures are around 100kB, so you can fit approximately 10000 photos on a 1.7GB disc.
A DVD drive is an input device. A DVD or DVD-ROM disc can be read by the DVD drive. A DVD or DVD-ROM is a disc capable of storing large amounts of data on one disc the size of a standard Compact Disc.
DVD stands for "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc". Both refer to the DVD that we all know, the disc.