How to Burn Movies Downloaded to DVD

How to Burn Movies Downloaded to DVD

For those of you who are old enough to remember those days when 8mm film on projector systems used to be the home theater system back then – you can definitely say that technology has literally overhauled the way that we watch movies.

From bulky VHS tapes, to laserdiscs, to Video Compact Discs, Digital Video Discs to High Definition and Blu Ray technology – each generation has made improvements to bring the home theater system to the standards that it has now.

However, the problem with these types of viewing movie files is that the storage is quite ‘bulky’ – which is why downloaded movies has become more and more popular over the years.

Because of the increase in Internet speed, downloading movies has become even more popular. What used to take several hours or even a day to download can now be downloaded in minutes.

A Multitude of Advantages from Downloading Movies

As previously mentioned, downloading movies have become commonplace in today’s online community. There are even a couple of ways to download movies: legally or illegally. Naturally, downloading movie files ‘illegally’ are not recommended – but a lot of people are still doing it.

Before delving deeper into the benefits of downloading movies legally, let us first enumerate the disadvantages of downloading movies illegally – which is usually done

- You are not paying the “intellectual rights holder” of the privilege to view the films that they made.

- Using P2P sites from not-so-trustworthy sources may harm your computer.

Now, here are the advantages of legally downloading movies: – You can download the movies that you want to watch, 24/7, as long as you have an active membership with a particular movie downloading site. – There are a lot of movie genres, as well as old and new films to choose from. – Downloading movies through legal sites is more convenient and cost-effective.

How to Burn Movies Downloaded to DVD

Now, after downloading those movies to your computer, how will you burn a copy of the film to a DVD? The primary benefit of burning the movies that you downloaded onto a DVD is that you can play the film on your regular DVD player. This way, it will be pretty easy to have a ‘movie night’ right in the comfort of your own home.

If you would like to burn the movies that you downloaded onto a DVD, here are some tips that you need to keep in mind.

1. Prior to downloading movies from legal movie download sites, make sure that the format of the movie files is compatible with your computer’s media player. This way, if you decide to burn the movie that you downloaded later on – it will be a much easier process.

2. Again, prior to downloading movies from legal movie download sites, make sure that the picture quality can be assured. This is especially true if you will burn a copy of the film that you downloaded on a DVD later on.

3. Remember that if you buy a ‘DVD-quality’ movie from movie download sites, the quality of the film’s sound and picture should not deteriorate. This means that the process will be like purchasing a ‘real DVD’ from a video store. The only difference is that you downloaded the file from the Internet and burned a copy of the movie onto the DVD yourself – at a fraction of the cost.

4. When going through several movie download sites, look for one which offers free software for burning a copy of your downloaded file onto a CD or DVD. This part is crucial, especially since you are paying for the benefit of downloading the movie online. If you bought a ‘DVD quality’ movie through legal movie download sites – look for one which offers free software so that it will be easier for you to burn the files on a hard copy.

5. If you do stumble upon a site which offers free DVD-burning software, make sure that they have round-the-clock customer or technical support. Most membership movie download sites have a customer or technical support line that you can call. This way, if you run across any problem in downloading the movies or using the software, it will be much easier for you to address the issue with the help of their support staff.

Fortunately for the movie buffs of today, getting their hands on the films that they want to see is as easy as 1, 2, 3. After downloading the files, you can easily burn a DVD copy of your favorite film with a click of the mouse.

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19 Responses to “How to Burn Movies Downloaded to DVD”

  1. malino1995 says:

    omg so you played this on ur keyboard x)

    cool man and lots of respects to ALL of youre paintings

  2. serilopr says:

    LOL! I have to keep watching this! so Beautiful! Musics Perfect!

  3. lmfaito says:

    Hey will,, man could i get the mp3 for this tune??? please is absolutely amazing.

  4. Juggalo AXLE says:

    Standard DVD players read the .Vob format, the files you have now are in AVI format..

    I would recommend you download ConvertXtoDVD. Ive been using it for a year now, never had a problem!

    It will convert your video files to the dvd format readable by all standard dvd players, then burn automatically to DVD!

    it is easy to use, fast and it works perfect for me.. give it a try, you'll love it

    1. Download ConvertXtoDVD here:
    http://www.burner-software.com/AVI-to-DVD-Converter/AVI-DivX-XVid-to-DVD.php?exact=ConvertXtoDVD3

    It can convert any video file.. like wmv, mpeg, asf, mp4, avi to dvd

    2. Add or drag-n-drop as many video files as the DVD can handle

    3. Insert blank DVD

    4. Click "Convert"

    5. Enjoy watching those video files on your home DVD player! =)

    ConvertXtoDVD has a lot of extra nice features too,
    for example you can make your own ANIMATED DVD menu or auto-generate it, add subtitles, auto-burn to dvd or save your conversion.

  5. Andrea says:

    It depends what purpose you want the DVD to serve. Like do you want to be able to watch it on a DVD player or just have it as a file that you can open on other computers.

    If you want to watch it on a DVD player, i sujest something like Windows Movie Maker. Just open it up, upload your downloaded movie into the program and add that to the timeline. Then follow the normal steps and burn to the DVD.

    If you want to just have it on there as a file, that can be a bit tricky sometimes. Often you can drag and drop and then click somewhere that says "Burn" other times you may need to use a program…bother i can't think of one. Well a program you may use to erase, or make audio cds.

    Hope that helps

  6. norikohimura says:

    OMG!! amazing!!!

  7. mack says:

    your best bet is to download a program called convertxtodvd you can get from mininova or torrentbox.com, when installed just drag and drop the file you want burning and press convert. Hey Preso 20 – 40 mins later you will have a pristine dvd that will play on your home DVD player

  8. physgod248 says:

    i missed your stuff man

  9. doggtree says:

    you will need to convert the film into something that the dvd player will recognize, you can use Nero to convert and burn the film to disk it will take about an hour or two,Nero is expensive though so maybe you could find something for free on the internet or try getting an older version of Nero like Nero 7 as this will do the job fine and be a lot cheaper than the newest version

  10. shadowshp29 says:

    wow it looks as if it was taken by a camera, awesome work man

  11. petrosMgr says:

    you never dissapoint me.
    you are a real artist.
    i hope one day you can be recognized in all around theworld

  12. laxattack1020 says:

    it feels like my brain doesn’t want to believe that is a painting and more of a picture. haha

  13. sisterof_3 says:

    Total Video2Dvd Author can help you convert mpeg4 and avi to dvd simply and directly,

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  14. Spikey221 says:

    It’s like you have taken an actual photo of Johnny Depp!

  15. carlos thunder says:

    -go to http://vixy.net (copy the URL in the converter)

    Convert to AVI for Windows (DivX + MP3).

    . Download the video when the link shows (after conversion).

    . Once the .avi video file is on your hard, download this DVD converter: http://3d2f.com/programs/0-924-gogo-dvd-...

    -then burn the video to the DVD
    ———————-
    to burn song to CD:

    -go to http://vixy.net (copy the URL in the converter)

    -convert to MP3 (audio only)

    -wait for it to convert

    -Download the video when the link shows (after conversion).

    -download the FREE version of this mp3-cd burner: http://www.mp3do.com/cdburner.html

    -burn the song to your CD
    =======
    all the best
    -Jake

  16. brifri420 says:

    Hi brifri420,

    I use Clone DVD. It is a real good program. Very intuitive and does a great job.

    Go here to read about and get it.

    I don't understand why Nero wouldn't work. I used to use it without any trouble.

    Norm

  17. underworld says:

    you need a DVD burner which is especially made for DVD format only. You may have to get some specially CDs for the burning since DVD supports more information or data than normal CDs.

  18. Frankie says:

    Hello! Please e-mail me your contacts. I have a question ……

    Thanks!…

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