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How To Burn Home Videos To DVD

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Summary: How to correctly burn your home videos to DVD in this free home movie video.

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"This is Jake here with Expert Village and I'm just going to show you how to burn those from DVD's. Now, this time we're going to use Nero, Nero comes from a lot of computers it's very popular so there's a good chance. I just want to use a variety of programs so that you can see now even though they're all different and they all have their own unique features and ways. They're very easily and very similar like in Nero you have a video file you can add as many video files as you want and once you do you can add pictures, you can make a slide show. The layout is different but technically they all do the same thing so I'm not saying if your basics here and you are not trying to be a pro or film maker you just want to make a few little home videos. Go out and buy Nero, look on what's on your computer every computer now comes with some programs like for instance Nero you can make a little DVD front face. So you know it's very simple it will walk you through the steps and then when you're done, you put in your DVD into your disk and name it. Make sure your settings are okay to what you want highest quality is the best that you want and you're ready to go, you can either burn it directly to the DVD or you can burn it on your hard drive with image recorder."

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