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Baby Einstein:Baby Wordsworth First Words Around House
Introduction to Words and Sign Language- Room by Room
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The Pursuit of Happyness (DVD, 2007, Full Frame)
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The Fox and the Hound - 25th Anniversary Ed.
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Glow Ropes: The Rise and Fall of a Bar Mitzvah Emcee...
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FAMILY GUY COMPLETE BOX SET - SEASONS 1-7
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Enchanted April, New DVD, Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richa
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I downloaded bumfights and i want some program to burn it into a dvd. Do u ppl know any good one's?


Yes, I use dvd cloner

How do I burn a DVD from my computer that will play on my home DVD player?

I am trying to burn a DVD (photo slideshow with video) on my computer and then watch it on my home DVD player. I have Windows DVD maker and Roxcio DVD creator. Can anybody tell me how to do this? I can play it back on any computer but not at home.


try using different brands of dvd blanks. it could be that the one you're using now is not compatible with your home dvd player.

How do you hook up a dvd player to a dvd recorder to record dvds?

I am trying to hook up my dvd player to my dvd recorder and I can't get it to work! I already tried hooking the dvd player "out" to the recorder "in" and the recorder "out" to the tv's "in" but when I push play on the dvd player and record on the dvd player, it says "no signal". Please help! I'm getting so frustrated!


Sounds like you have hooked it up right.
The problem will be that the recorder can detect that you are trying to copy copyrighted material(DVD's).

Most DVD recorders will not let you copy DVD's, as you are finding out.

Copying DVD's is illegal anyway.

Can you explain the difference between available DVD recordable discs?

There is DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW and to add to my confusion, DVD-ROM!!!


DVD-R is a write-once recordable format which allows excellent compatibility with both standalone DVD players and DVD-ROM drives. There are two main types of DVD-R discs: DVD-R for General Use and DVD-R for Authoring.
DVD-RW media uses rewriteable discs which are rated for more than 1000 rewrites in ideal situations.
+RW, like DVD-RW, is a rewriteable 4.7 GB format, and overall it has similar functionality to DVD-RW. One potential future advantage of the +RW format is the optional Mount Rainier drag-and-drop file access support (also known as +MRW) planned for future versions of Windows. However, current drives do not support Mount Rainier on +RW. The level of compatibility of +RW discs in standalone DVD players is similar to that of DVD-RW. The rewritability of +RW is also said to be similar to that of DVD-RW.
DVD-RAM is a format originally aimed primarily as a data solution, but it is now becoming popular as a video format used by some brands of standalone (non-PC) DVD recorders. Early PC-based DVD-RAM recorders used 2.6 GB discs (or double-sided 5.2 GB discs), but current drives also use 4.7 GB discs (or double-sided 9.4 GB discs). DVD-RAM discs are traditionally housed within cartridges which cannot be opened, so that the media is well-protected. Newer Type II and Type IV cartridges can be opened however, an important feature for those who wish to read these discs in DVD-RAM compatible DVD-ROM drives or standalone DVD players. In addition, some DVD-RAM discs are now sold without cartridges.

Would a DVD from a different region be able to play on the computer?

Would it? I want to watch a foreign DVD that has little chance of coming to DVD in US of A.


It can be done but just be careful of what DVD program you use. Most allow you to change the Region Code up to 5 or 10 times. When you make that last change, your DVD player is then "locked" into playing DVD's encoded for that region.

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