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Creating a DVD from Video Files in Windows Media Center, Windows Start Button, Windows, Media Center

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Creating a DVD from Video Files in Windows Media Center 1 Click the Windows Start Button on the taskbar, and then click Windows Media Center. 2 From the Tasks menu, click burn cd/dvd. 3 Insert writable media (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/-RW) into the drive. 4 Select Video DVD, and then click Next. NOTE: If you are using a rewritable disc that contains data, you must select Erase Disc to continue. 5 Select the Untitled area, enter the name of the disc by using the numeric keys on the keyboard or the remote control, and then click Next. Use the Backspace key on the keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters. 6 Click Video Library, and then click Next. 7 Select the files you want to copy, and then click Next. A check mark appears next to a file when you select it. 8 Click Add More to add more files to the disc. 9 After you have selected all of the files, click Burn DVD. 10 Click Yes. Windows Media Center opens a message if you need to insert an additional disc to complete the recording. Windows Media Center opens a message when the disc has been created. 11 Click Done when the disc has been created. Working with Pictures and Videos 189

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Working with Pictures and Videos
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Creating a DVD from Video Files in Windows Media
Center
1
Click the
Windows Start Button
on the taskbar, and then click
Windows
Media Center
.
2
From the Tasks menu, click
burn cd/dvd
.
3
Insert writable media (CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+/-R, or DVD+/-RW) into the drive.
4
Select
Video DVD
, and then click
Next
.
5
Select the
Untitled
area, enter the name of the disc by using the numeric keys on the
keyboard or the remote control, and then click
Next
. Use the Backspace key on the
keyboard or the Clear button on the remote control to delete letters.
6
Click
Video Library
, and then click
Next
.
7
Select the files you want to copy, and then click
Next
. A check mark appears next to
a file when you select it.
8
Click
Add More
to add more files to the disc.
9
After you have selected all of the files, click
Burn DVD
.
10
Click
Yes
. Windows Media Center opens a message if you need to insert an
additional disc to complete the recording. Windows Media Center opens a message
when the disc has been created.
11
Click
Done
when the disc has been created.
NOTE:
If you are using a rewritable disc that contains data, you must select
Erase Disc
to continue.