Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Create A Dvd With Real Player

Real Player allows you to burn your video library to DVD.


If you use Real Player, you probably have plenty of video content in your media library. Maybe you have videos that you've downloaded from the web or maybe you have your own videos. Real Player will conveniently let you burn all of these videos to a DVD so that you can watch them anywhere. You can even watch them on your home theater with your family or friends.


Instructions


1. Insert a blank DVD into the your computer's DVD drive. Your drive should support both DVD(-) and (+)R/RW. If not, use the format that is supported by your disc drive.


2. Go to your Real Player and click on the "Burn/Transfer" tab.


3. Select "Burn a DVD" on the tasks area on the left on the "Burn/Transfer" page.


4. Select the "DVD video" disc type in the drop down menu.


5. Select the video clips in your library that you want to burn to the DVD by double clicking a listed category or selecting a category from the drop-down menu. You can also click on the the small folder icon next to the drop-down menu to browse for videos in other places on your computer.


6. Click "Add Selected to Disc" or drag and drop the selected items to the DVD pane on the right. Then, click "Burn Video To Disc."


7. Enter a title that you would like to use for the disc.


8. Click "Burn." Your DVD will now begin burning.









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