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How to Burn a DVD From BitTorrent Files

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Summary: BitTorrent is a computer program that people use to download movies and other software, and DVD Flick can be used to put those files on a DVD. Download video files, and watch them in a DVD player with help from an IT engineer in this free video on DVD burning.

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Ditta Izabella has an IT engineering degree from the Budapest University of Technologies and Economics. She has a variety of computer science skills, including Java, C#, PHP, .Net,...read more

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"Hello, my name is Isabel and now I'm going to show you how to burn a DVD from with bittorrent files. Bittorrent is a program used by many people for downloading movies, music, programs and other softwares. At first we have to download a file; for example with the help of the program bittorrent. Here we can see the program and you can also see that we are downloading the file up. Okay, we'll minimize it and now open the program DVD flick. This is a program that you can easily download from the Internet for free. Okay, here we can see the program. Now on the right hand side click on the ad title and here we have to select the video file. Here we can see the files that you have selected. Now click on edit title. As you can see there are some options and here we can type in the name. Okay. When you're ready click on accept and then click on create DVD. And now we have to wait some seconds until the encoding is finish. When it's ready, move ahead to click on close and also close DVD flick. Now as you will see in the folder my documents, you will see a folder named DVD with this content that you can now see on the screen. If you would like to burn a DVD, you can do it with the help of Nero."

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