Custom Search

Selamat Datang

Saturday, April 3, 2010

How Do I Burn a WMV to DVD?

By Karina Daniel

The latest version of WMV is the WMV9. The lates version has high-quality compression. For example, Microsoft asserts that WMV9 video format has a compression rate of about 200%. Thus this is better than MPEG - 4 and from 15 percent to 50 percent better than the last version (WMV8). However, an independent report said that the rate compression was actually worse than the WMV8.
A WMV file ends with extension WMV and is quite popular in the Internet. In several cases, you could see TV shows, music videos, as well as full-length motion pictures with this file format. Since the size of WMV could range commonly from few MB to GB, several PC users opt to save them in DVDs. Burning a WMV to DVD is just easy and would only require you a DVD optical drive that has the capacity to write special software.
DVD Optical Drive
It must be noted that DVD optical drives has write technology. There are many types of DVD media which are accessible and various optical drives just work with a sing le file type. For example, various types of DVD recordable available contain DVD + R and DVD - R. There is as well DVD-RAM. Actually, most of the optical drives sold nowadays could work with any of the three types; however, some just work with only one DVD media type.
Convert WMV to DVD via Burning
Here are usual steps to follow when burning WMV to DVD
1.    Launch Software
You will need to launch first the software and select to burn data or create a copy of the DVD.
2.    Load Your Source File
Your source file would be WMV File. When the source file is on a DVD or CD ROM already, you must insert it to the drive. Once it's on your hard-drive, you would only need to choose it.
3.    Choose Destination and Format
In this case, it would be the DVD drive. Certain merchandises come with the capacity to convert video files to other types. However, because we're keeping the file similar, you don't have to change the file format.
4.    Choose Speed and Quality of File
Several optical drives could burn up to 52X, which is quite fast. If you have the time, select a slower speed, like 10X to 12X, this would usually ensure quality-burning.
5.    Burn the DVD
6.    Confirm that the burning of the WMV onto DVD was a Success
Knowing How to Burn WMV to DVD is great especially when you need to back up files or just converting this file formats to DVD could already acts as a present for someone.
Learn more about this topic by Clicking this Page.

No comments:

Post a Comment