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Originally Posted by Man like Monkey
What do you have to do, just drag the video file onto the program and burn as you would with music?
Is there anything else needed to ensure the disc reads and plays, like other things burned onto the disc or whatever. I ****ed it up before and don't have lots of discs left.
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For a movie, just select "Video", browse to where the file is on your PC, click ADD and it's done. Then select "DVD" (or it might be "Burn to DVD" - hold on: yeah it's "To DVD") and click it and off you go. It's really simple. Your disc should ideally be a new one, nothing else on it. I don't know how it works if you have other files on it, though I have burned up to three movies on one DVDR.