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Well I want to make a DVD for my pictures but I want to put music in. Will it be ok for me to play some songs on iTunes (because I have an iPod, don't we all these days?) and put the songs on the disc? Also the pictures go in my documents so when I'm in the folder of the pictures I want to put on, can I just click on "Copy all items to CD"? And there are two types of CDs -- DVD+R and DVD-R. Which is good for a DVD that I'm trying to make? Also this guy at the store said that one of the types (I told you above) of DVD blanks would start recording from the middle to the end, and the other would start recording from the end to the middle, which DVDs do that?

HELP!!! My mom's friend is bringing a disc tomorrow for me to try putting on pictures and I really want music on. And she did not do it with Powerpoint or Windows Movie Maker and it still worked for her.

2007-07-14 15:08:11 · 3 answers · asked by Little Miss Clueless 1 in Computers & Internet Software

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either one will work. What to consider is that some players will only run one type, most of the newer ones run both.
I have found that DVD -R is more common however. if tha thelps at all.

2007-07-14 15:12:32 · answer #1 · answered by sociald 7 · 1 0

it incredibly is extremely tricky to tell precisely what you want to do. i'm assuming you have DVD+R disks considering the fact it is likely certainly one of the codecs supported by using your DVD author. You do would desire to correctly known what DVD codecs your force helps, +R,-R, and so on. the two CD and DVD disks could have information like docs, textual content cloth or MP3 information written to the disk as information information. frequently once you burn a disc of MP3 information to a CD, the information are switched over to audio information. those audio disks can then be performed in a CD participant. i do no longer think of it incredibly is that straightforward with DVDs. CDs carry 80 minutes of audio information or seven-hundred meg of information information. DVDs can carry 5.4 Gig of information information. in case you want to make a huge information disk of MP3 information on a DVD disk, it would artwork. in case you are trying to make an audio DVD, i think of your gonna have hassle. Your "christmas track (with out music)" appears like a rfile document or textual content cloth document, yet no longer an MP3. you may burn MP3 information to a DVD disk as an information document, yet no longer as an audio document. wish this helps some.

2016-10-21 07:54:38 · answer #2 · answered by jacobson 4 · 0 0

also dvd+r have a better quality

2007-07-14 15:24:34 · answer #3 · answered by Lorelei 3 · 1 0

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