~can anyone walk me through how to use the windows media player 11beta to burn a DVD?
i just downloaded the upgrade to 11. i have my VMS projects and their DVDA counterparts sitting on my desktop in folders ready to be burned to disk for storage. what do i do now?
I wouldn't have a clue since i don't have that installed. That being said, my clueless answer is that you need to Prepare in DVDA to produce a folder containing AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, the VIDEO_TS folder containing a bunch of .VOB, .IFO, and .BUP files. Once you have this then just about any burning program that can write to DVD blanks can burn the DVD for you from these folders.
~this is just basically a continuation of my quest in VMS forum post "can i save a vms project in process to disk?" my finished projects are piling up on the harddrive and i thought i had finally found a DVD burn utility to stow them on disk. i saved them all just as instructed in that thread. a friend said that he thought WMP 11 now burns DVD's so i downloaded the upgrade because free is all that's in the budget right now. unless i misunderstood, douglas said DVDA studio can't burn stuff to disk "as project".
Ah, so you're not looking to make a video DVD, you want to make a data disc. What burning software do you have? Something should have come with your burner. Nero does this very well. Probably Roxio/EZ CD Creator does too. I would suspect that if WMP does burn DVDs it would only make video DVDs anyway.
~yes data DVD for project storage. that's what i want to do. it seems i am the only being on the planet who owns a computer that came with a DVD burner drive but no burn utility. i was hoping to find a free one to download. so far ian's suggestion on the afore mentioned thread is my only lead. he's supposed to contact me with the details. maybe i'll do the nero free trial just to get by for now.