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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Copying Your MPEG File Into DVD Format

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You stare at an MPEG file sitting on your computer. You hold a blank DVD in your hand. Now what? It's important to understand that an MPEG is actually a video file that has been compressed. Now you just want to get the MPEG filed somehow onto your DVD. It depends what size your MPEG file is, but the transfer can usually happen in a matter of minutes on most standard computers.
(1) You will need to insert a recordable or a blank DVD into the DVD-ROM on the computer.
(2) There will be an automatic prompt appearing on your computer screen. It may take 15, or even 20, seconds for that prompt to automatically appear on your screen. Read the prompt and see what is asking you to do. It should be asking you what exactly it is you want to do with the DVD. Go ahead and select the options that says to burn your DVD.
(3) Give your DVD-burning program a chance to open. It depends on what kind of computer you have on which program it is that will open. It also depends on your computer software and the type of settings that are set as default.
(4) There should be an area that is blank that you are presented with where you can drag the files you need so they can be burned onto your DVDs. In some programs, the blank area will take up the majority of the area on the screen. In some of the other programs, that blank area will come in a different of form and look more like a narrow column. Be sure to drag your MPEG file into that blank area and you can do this by holding down on the mouse, then go ahead and let go of it once your file is actually in that blank area. Your MPEG should now be accessible to you and show up clearly in the area.
(5) Find the place to hit "Burn DVD" or whatever is the equivalent to that. Remember, things will differ from user to user depending on which computer and program you are using. Allow up to several minutes or maybe even longer, it all depends on the actual size of your MPEG, on how long it will take for your MPEG to burn into the DVD. You should be alerted by the DVD-burning program when the DVD is officially burnt. It might even pop out of the DVD-ROM for you!
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