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Burnind A Windows Media File To A Dvd Didc.

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anotheoldgit | 14:19 Wed 30th Jul 2014 | Technology
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My operating system is Windows XP and I have a Windows Media/Video File that I wish to burn onto a DVD disk so that I can then watch it on my TV.

I am able to burn it onto a CD Disc which I can then watch on my computer via Window Media Player, but can anyone tell me how to burn it onto a DVD disc?
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Burning to a DVD is the same process as to a CD. :-

http://video.about.com/windows/Burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-XP.htm

Hans.
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Thanks Hans but it will only let me copy and burn the file to a CD, when I put in a blank DVD it tells me that I haven't put in a CD or that the disc is full.
Sorry if I may have put you on a wild goose chase.

It now appears from my research that XP is not equipped for burning to DVD.; only to CD.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5530058_burn-dvd-windows-xp.html

Looks as if you will have to purchase something such as Nero, or search the Net for a free download of some suitable software.

Hans.

I have Win XP and use a FREE program called Any Video Converter (Google for it)
This program will convert the original file to a VOB file which will then play on the TV.
Just a thought, is your player classed as CD/DVD or just CD ??
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Thanks guys, I will try the free file converter.

Wak, Don't quite understand the CD/DVD or just CD player reference.

Do you mean the one on my computer or the one with my TV?
Hi, AOG, My earlier computer had a CD drive which only did CDs whereas now they are all CD/DVD drives and deal with either.
Just wondered!

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