Showing posts with label vhs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vhs. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

DVD Burner Software


DVD burner software is a software tool that helps to establish communication with the DVD burner. It functions as an instructor to the DVD burner, by providing information such as how and what to burn.

DVD burner software was introduced to overcome difficulties experienced by the DVD burner hardware component. Such software is capable of reading and writing movies, pictures and home projects. The functions of the DVD burner software include

Copy DVD to CD format, VHS tape to CD format, DVD to DVD, and DVD to VCD, SVCD and DVD audio

Backup DVD to CD format and backup DVD collection with DVD-R or DVD-RW

Download movies of full length

Create DVD or VHS tape library of your own

The software also has the ability to retain images of high quality on copied CDs. Good software uses only a minimum number of steps to create, edit, organize, burn, rescue and share the information. Excellent compression, copy protected movies, episodic and dual layer support are some of the qualities of good software. Some of the burner software available in the market today supports double-layer DVD burning.

One has to consider various factors while buying burner software. The software should use different tools to render easy the copying process. It should have high speed and be compatible with various types of burners, players and DVD discs of different formats.

A variety of DVD burner software is available in the market. One can also download the software from the Internet either free or by payment. Nero 7 Ultra Edition and Roxio Easy Media Creator 8.0 are two powerful burner software programs available.

In order to create discs for DVD video, one must be sure of the configuration of the burning software. If the software is not set properly, the standalone DVD players find it difficult to recognize the discs.

Additionally, the burner software available with DVD burners is a package, which includes three different applications such as a burning program, video-editing program and a DVD / VCD authoring tool.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

How To Transfer Your Old Video Tapes To DVD


Have you ever though about what you going to do with all those old videotapes you have? VHS is pretty much gone for good, because of the way technology keep advancing, we have to adapt to the new DVD players now available. But their is still a the problem of transferring your old videotape to DVD. It is not as easy as some manufacture state. If you have a personal computer, and wanted to do it yourself, you would need to get the videotape footage into the computer, first.

In order to accomplish that, you will need a converter box to convert the videotapes into digital format to the computer. Your old videotapes are analog format, which has to be converted to digital to be edited on a computer. Converting your old videotapes to digital will restore them for many years to come; they also look brighter, crisper, and sound better. Once the videotapes are in the computer, you would need a video-editing program to edit your digitalize footage.

Both computers, MAC or PC can do video editing. Mac computers come with a standard video editing program imovie. If you wanted to go professional, then there is another program, final cut studio; cost $1299.99 that come bundle with DVD authoring software, soundtrack pro for your music editing, live type for your titles, and compressor for compressing your video to different file formats. On the other hand with a PC computer, you can get very inexpensive software for under a hundred dollars that would get you going.