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  • How to Copy an Internet Video to a DVD

    Many interesting and entertaining videos are available on the Internet. If they are videos you frequent a lot, you may want to download them and burn them to a DVD so that you can enjoy them...

  • How to Burn a DVD Rip File to a DVD

    Burning a DVD from a file ripped to your computer is relatively simple if you have the right software. In order to make a copy that is playable in any DVD player, you will need a blank DVD, DVD...

  • How to Burn a WAV File to a DVD

    Burning a WAV file to a DVD is one method of trying to increase the quality of audio from a playback device. The high sampling rate of a DVD player and the lossless encoding in a WAV file makes...

  • How to Hook Up a DVD Player to a Sanyo TV

    Sanyo TVs are equipped with RCA-type jacks on a back panel for connecting audio/video equipment such as VCRs and DVD players. Some models are equipped with up to three sets of audio/video jacks...

  • How to Restore a Scratched DVD or CD

    You can save a lot of money when you restore a scratched DVD or CD. Damaged DVD’s and CD’s can be expensive to replace. Fortunately they’re durable and sometime they can be recovered. So next...

  • How to Change the Region Code on Samsung DVD Recorders

    On the back of most DVD movies, in a corner somewhere, there is a small symbol of a flat world with a number printed in the center. This number refers to the DVD's region. Generally, in order to...

  • How to remove scratches from a DVD and CD

    Let’s face it, we have all been involved in a really great movie and half way through it freezes. You remove the DVD only to find that the kids did not place it in the cover and it appears that...

  • How to Change a Sony DVD Player Dvp-Ns50p to Multi Zone

    In the world of DVD players, it matters what part of the world you're in. On most DVD cases you'll see, generally on the back, in a corner, a small symbol of a flat world with a number printed in...

  • How to Make DVD Player Multi Region

    In the world of DVD players, it matters what part of the world you're in. For various reasons (some related to piracy, some to pricing), companies decided that DVDs bought in one part of the world...

  • What Is a Progressive Scan DVD

    Progressive Scan DVD Players allow you to watch DVDs at a higher resolution than a standard player will allow. No different to operate than normal DVD players, the Progressive Scan has become an...

  • How to spot bootleg DVDs using DVD Decrypter

    Many people struggle with spotting fake DVDs. The problem is they are all over eBay. Using the free program DVD Decrypter is almost a foolproof way to spot bootlegs. This eHow will teach you how.

  • How to Clean The Lens On a DVD Player

    Dvd players stop working properly when the lens is dirty and often times lens cleaners are a waste of time. Cleaning the lens manually only takes about five minutes and will save a couple bucks.

  • How to Store and Play DVD’s or CD’s in Your Computer Without the DVD or CD

    Sometimes audio or movie files require the corresponding CD or DVD to be placed in your CD-Rom in order for you to be able to play them. Playing these files from a portable source may have some...

  • RCA DVD Player Problems

    RCA manufactures an entire line of DVD players properly equipped to play all modern DVD technology. Features include digital and analog outputs, Blu-Ray capability, CD-RW compatibility and the...

  • How to Connect a VHS to a DVD Player

    While VHS video tapes have fallen in popularity, there are still many home movies that people want to be able to watch on their digital television in their home theater. Connecting a VHS player to...

  • How to Remove Glue From DVD Cases

    DVDs come with a small security strip attached to the inside of their case. The strip can be pulled off with a swift hand motion, but leaves a sticky glue residue behind. This glue residue will...

  • How to Connect an RF Modulator to a DVD Player

    If you have an older television that doesn't have red, yellow and white audio/video component inputs, you won't be able to use devices like DVD players without purchasing additional hardware. An...

  • How to Hook Up DVD Surround Sound

    While televisions and DVD players have come leaps and bounds in the past few years, there is still no way to get that "ultimate cinema experience" listening to your built-in television speakers....

  • How to Get the Laser Diode Out of a DVD

    A DVD player uses a laser diode to read the disc. The data that is seen is then transferred into the electronics and transmitted out of the player and into the TV as both video and audio. A...

  • How to Read Captions From DVD to TV

    Closed captioning is a special feature that provides a text play-by-play of what is being said. The feature "reads" a special addition traveling within the video signal and turns it into text at...

  • How to Increase Volume From DVD Player on Television Set

    Increasing volume from a DVD player on a TV set can be accomplished in a combination of three ways. Both the DVD player and television have adjustable volume controls, and if that is not...

  • How to Build a DVD Screening Room

    A DVD screening room is like having your own private movie theater where what is playing is always what you want to see. Building a home theater DVD screening room requires a space where the audio...

  • How to Repair a DVD When it Stops or Skips

    A DVD might store its contents digitally, but the disc itself is prone to problems like any physical media. A disc that develops a scratch on the side will function erratically and sometimes skip...

  • Do it Yourself 35MM Slides to DVD Disc

    For years, displaying pictures on 35mm slides was a popular way to share fond memories with groups of people. Slides could be displayed on a projector screen, allowing multiple people to see...

  • How to get Baby Einstein refund for Baby Einstein DVD

    Baby Einstein products are a hit with young children, and unbeknownst to many, there has long since been a refund policy in place for their products. Recently, Baby Einstein DVDs have drawn...

  • How to Remove Scratches from DVDs/CDs

    Here's a way of getting rid of those scratches and glitches stopping you from enjoying those expensive DVDs you own. Knowing how to do this can save you a lot of money in the long run.

  • Pioneer DVD Recorder/Player Remote Problems

    DVD player/recorders make a great addition to any home entertainment system, whether you use them simply to watch movies or to make your own DVDs. Pioneer is among the leading brands for audio and...

  • How a DVD Sleeve Is Made

    A DVD sleeve is often a much more portable and more environmentally sound alternative to the standard DVD case. It also takes up far less storage space. Best of all, the only thing typically...

  • How to Open the Yellow Lock Tab on a DVD

    A DVD was once so highly desired that people would steal them right out of the box. This forced retailers and even libraries to protect the DVDs with a special locking mechanism called a "magic...

  • How to Connect a DVD Player to a Monitor

    If you have an old monitor left over from your last computer, or a newer monitor sitting around idle (for instance, if you bought a laptop and no longer use a desktop), you can use the monitor as...

  • How to Connect a DVD Player to an RF Only TV

    Most older television set don't include RCA audio/video outputs, and many DVD players don't supply a coaxial output, making connecting the two devices impossible without the help of a third party....

  • What Is a Blu-ray Disc?

    A Blu-ray disc is a new type of optical disc capable of storing large amounts of data. The first movies and games were released in the Blu-ray format in 2006.

  • How to Program InteracTV

    Mattel's Fisher Price InteracTV learning system helps a child to learn through interactive lessons with DVDs that feature that child's favorite cartoon or TV show characters. As the InteracTV...

  • How to Connect Your DVD to a TV Using Scart

    SCART is a connecting cable used on many European DVD players and televisions. This cable is wide with a series of pins used to connect both the audio and video aspects of DVD/TV. To use SCART,...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Sony DVD Player

    Sony DVD players are among the most popular models on the market. Like any electronic component, a Sony DVD player may eventually develop problems or display the dreaded Disc Error message. Before...

  • Apex DVD Player Troubleshooting

    Apex DVD players work without problems under most circumstances. On occasion, however, the DVD player may malfunction or operate in a manner that is not intended. Most users occasionally have...

  • How to clean Dvd's and Cd's

    Have you ever played a Dvd but the movie began to freeze or cut off altogether? Have you ever played your favorite music cd only to have it skip over and over again? This may happen because they...

  • Daewoo DVD 485 Instructions

    The Daewoo DVD 485 is a region-free DVD player. Most DVD players purchased at electronic stores have a specific region allotted to them. This means, when in North America, you can only play region...

  • How to clean a dirty DVD

    I hate it when I'm trying to watch a movie and the movie skips or stalls because the DVD is dirty. Here is how I clean dirty DVDs- Get out two papertowels, put water on them, and then squeeze a...

  • Dvdit Pro 6 Tutorial

    DVDit 6 Pro from Sonic Solutions includes a mixture of DVD authoring functionality and plug and play ease of use. There are higher-end devices; however, DVDit 6 Pro is an effective consumer...

  • How to Tips on buying a Blu-Ray Player

    So I'm sure you've heard of the new Blu-Ray technology. Here are some basic tips on buying a Blu-Ray player.

  • How to Connect a DVD Player to Two Monitors or TVs

    A DVD player is normally connected to a single television, but it is possible to connect a single DVD player to two televisions at the same time if you have cable or satellite TV. The procedure...

  • Where Can I Sell My HD DVD?

    A high-definition (HD) DVD can display video with brilliant, highly-detailed color, accompanied by enhanced sound. It is a superb way of viewing your favorite movie or TV show. When money is...

  • How to Play Xbox 360 on a Portable DVD Player

    The Xbox 360 is a next-generation video game console developed by Microsoft. Xbox 360 is primarily a video game system, however, it has other multimedia functions, such as DVD and HD-DVD playback,...

  • JVC DVD Player Hook Up Instructions

    JVC produces a number of high-end DVD players for the consumer market. The explosion of DVDs in recent years has made players extremely cheap, and JVC offers its models at comparatively low...

  • How to Reset a Cyberhome DVD Player

    CyberHome DVD players, like other players, allow you to play back DVD movies. They can, however, run into some playback problems that would require you to reset the scan and video settings....

  • How to choose the best Blu Ray player

    Blu Ray players are the latest and greatest for watching your movies. They have great quality video and sound and are looking to replace DVD's as the new standard. So if you're looking to buy a...

  • Magnavox DVD Player Troubleshooting

    Magnavox manufactures multiple types of electronics, including a line of DVD players. Features of a Magnavox DVD player may include MP3 playback, multiple disc formats supported, S-video output...

  • Coby DVD Player Problems

    Coby Electronics Corporation sells inexpensive DVD players. The DVD players, however, often exhibit problems due to their manufacture and way that they work, which must be dealt with during the...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Toshiba TV DVD Check Disc Problem

    Toshiba makes a line of space-saving LCD television/DVD combination units for use in any room. The DVD player is built into the edge of the flat-panel TV screen, and the disc slides into the...

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