How to Save Files on DVD discsQuestion: Hi, I need some help on how to save files on a DVD. I have some files of a series of TV shows, which my friend gave me. Actually, she gave me the disk which contains the files, but I would need to give it to her soon, so I copied the files to my desktop... I have empty DVD-Rs which is 1-4X MultiSpeed and 4.7GB/120min. How do I save those file onto DVD disk? Also, I am using Windows XP Home Edition, with SP2. Thanks a lot! Editor's answer: X2X Free Disc Burner is a fast, professional and free data to disc burner which can help you save files on a DVD for free and back up all of your data like documents, images, videos, audios, programs and even a whole folder at high quality. You can definitely use this free data to disc burner to save your TV shows onto your DVD disc. Besides DVD-R, X2X Free Disc Burner also supports DVD-RW and CD-R. You can burn files and folders to DVD as well as CD-R. The following are detailed steps on how to save files on a DVD. Steps on how to save files on a DVDTo get started, you may need take seconds to download X2X Free Disc Burner and install. This free files to DVD burner is absolutely safe and very small in size(3.34MB). Step 1: Insert an DVD-R to DVD-RW drive and launch X2X Free Disc Burner Besides DVD-R and DVD-RW, X2X Free Disc Burner also supports CD-R. Insert one DVD-R disc and launch this free files to DVD burner. It only takes one or two seconds to load disc information and you can follow up the next steps. Step 2: Load files to X2X Free Disc Burner Click "add" button and load files into X2X Free Disc Burner from local disks. This free files to DVD burner supports document files, folders, audios, videos, images and all kinds of files as input file formats. You can also drag and drop files from local disk to the sequence in batch. ![]() Step 3: Burn files from hard drive to DVD disc After you add audio files to the sequence, there would be an information bar on disc size and total file duration. You can refer to it whether the input files exceeded the disc capacity. If not, you can just click "Burn" button to start hard drive files to DVD burning. Below the information bar on disc size is the progress bar of burning. ![]() You can choose to eject the DVD-R disc as soon as hard drive files to DVD burning is finished through the button of "EjectDisc". |
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