How to Choose the Best DVD Burner for Storing Movies

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Movies voraciously consume space on a computer's hard drive. Using DVDs to store movies clears space for storing important data and files, so investing in a DVD burner can eliminate the expense of a new external hard drive for data storage. New DVD burners are powerful enough to burn DVDs and can hold as much as 4.7 GB of data. You can find medium-range hard drives in sizes up to 100 GB. Here is how to choose the best DVD burner for storing movies.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Step1
Invest in a high-end DVD burner if you intend to frequently use it. Cheaper models eventually will cost you more in maintenance and replacement.
Step2
Make sure the DVD burner is compatible with the configuration of your computer.
Step3
Plan your budget while selecting a DVD burner. Don't pay for features you don't need.
Step4
Download the free DVD burning software that supports your burner.
Step5
Check out Blu-ray Disc technology. It features a rewritable optical disc that can hold 2 hours of high-definition video or 12 hours of standard video. A single-sided, single-layer Blu-ray Disc holds 25 GB, compared to 4.7 GB for a regular DVD. A dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds 50 GB.
Step6
Search online for the best brands from Google or Yahoo! Choose only reputable names, such as Sony, Pioneer and Iomega.

Tips & Warnings

  • Consider brands with longer warranty periods.
  • Some DVD burners do not work well with DVDs of other brands.
  • Make sure you read the owner’s manual before using the DVD burner.

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