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Burn a DVD on your computer - the preparation
Burn DVDs with the right software
1st step:
2nd step:

Would you like to burn a DVD in Windows 10? Instructions can be found here..

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DVDs are useful storage media. It does not matter whether you really want to burn a movie on it or whether it is a data disc with pictures. You can now create DVDs under Windows without any additional software.

Burn a DVD on your computer - the preparation

Creating a DVD takes a little preparation. The first thing you should do is make sure you have a suitable drive. It does not matter whether it is an internal or an external drive. It is important that it is not just a DVD drive, but a burner. Usually the name is on the drive itself. Otherwise, you can enter the exact name on the manufacturer's website or on the Internet to check the functions. It is also explained on the original packaging or in the instructions whether it is a read-only drive or a write drive.

You also need a blank DVD as a data carrier. You can buy blanks in electronics stores or on the Internet..

Burn DVDs with the right software

In the past, additional software was required to burn a DVD under Windows. This is no longer a mandatory requirement. In addition to the Windows standard tools, there are also countless other programs for burning. Ashampoo Burning Studio, for example, is a free tool. With this software you can not only copy simple content to disc, but you can even create menus and extra content yourself. We have put together an overview of the best firing programs for you here.

The Windows tool is completely sufficient for simple burning without additional functions..

1st step:

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Insert a blank DVD into your DVD burner drive. Open Windows Explorer. Double-click on the DVD drive in which the blank is located. Alternatively, you can right-click on the drive, then select " Open AutoPlay ... " and " Burn files to disk ".

2nd step:

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In the new window you can name your DVD. You can also choose one of two options for the burn process: Like a USB memory stick: Here the DVD is used as a storage medium for data. The data can then be copied and deleted. Such a method can be useful if, for example, you want to pass pictures on to someone. The DVD can then only be accessed via a computer if necessary. With a CD / DVD player: This option corresponds to classic burning. All data is stored on the disc in such a way that it cannot be changed. A DVD burned in this way can be played on the computer, but also via a DVD player. Before burning, make sure that the data really corresponds to what you want to burn onto the blank disc. Files can neither be deleted nor added afterwards. Now you can drag files to the DVD, which will then be copied to the data carrier according to your chosen method. The process can take a while, so allow a little time for it.

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