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Title: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: Julian2013 on Aug 16, 2011 at 10:32 AM
Hi, guys, can you make home videos to playable dvd? I mean does it illegal? I shorted some videos of my family, and wanna make a playable dvd for my gruandparents...you know they aren't with us, and they in Virginia...
thanx andvance...
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: BusyChild on Aug 17, 2011 at 06:29 PM
Yes. You need a computer and a software for this plus your DVD-Rs.
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: coastal on Aug 19, 2011 at 12:48 PM
http://www.copytown.net/
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: desertfox615 on Sep 15, 2011 at 10:23 AM
download and use DVDFlick

http://www.dvdflick.net/
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: muypogi on Sep 25, 2011 at 09:21 AM
Hi, guys, can you make home videos to playable dvd? I mean does it illegal? I shorted some videos of my family, and wanna make a playable dvd for my gruandparents...you know they aren't with us, and they in Virginia...
thanx andvance...

If you have a PC you have to look for the proper software and see if you meet the specs.

If you need to regularly make home movie DVD, Mac computers have a built-in suite called iLife which can do that.  And you can burn it using the built-in DVD drive.

Switched to a Mac back in 2005 and never missed my PC, except for the gaming.
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: baktol on Dec 12, 2011 at 07:35 AM
Aside from DVDFlick, I also use AVStoDVD.

While not as user-friendly as DVDFlick, AVStoDVD does not have the problem where the audio doesn't sync with the video.  It's also continuously being updated unlike DVDFlick.
Title: Re: Can you make home video to playable dvd?
Post by: joeyrodil on Nov 19, 2012 at 12:31 PM
extract first your analog or digital video to pc compatible format. I prefer to extract it in raw so that you can maintain the original quality. Then decode it using a software (Ulead/Corel) to convert it in DVD format