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Learning About Blank DVDs, DVD Software and More to Make Your Very Own DVD

by Larry Fring

Today's technology makes it easier than ever for amateur filmmakers to record their own movies with camcorders and editing software. Once you have finished making your movies, you will need to record them to blank DVDs. This will require you to have a DVD drive, DVDs and DVD software. You will also need to know the formats, capacities and recording speeds of DVDs.

DVD Drive - If your plan is to record your movies, recordable blank DVDs will be in order. In most computers and laptops, a DVD drive will be included. If you find this is not the case however, you can easily purchase an internal or external DVD drive.

Blank DVDs - A Blank DVD will of course have no data, and when you go the store, it would be a good idea to ensure you are buying DVDs instead of CD's. DVDs obviously have greater capacity and work in DVD players. There are several different formats, so make sure you are getting a compatible format.

Software-DVD software will format your movie and use the DVD drive to record the movie onto the DVD. You will typically receive this software when you purchase a DVD player, and it will often be included with your purchase of a new computer. Proprietary computer manufacturers such as Apple will need to provide their own DVD software. Non-proprietary computer manufacturers will usually provide commercial third-party software such as Pinnacle Studio or Adobe Premiere Elements.

DVD-R - The DVD-R format was developed by Pioneer in 1997, and this is what the majority of DVD players use. Originally it uses a single player format, but in 2005, Pioneer released the dual layer version. DVD-R, unlike DVD-RW can only be recorded on a single time. The single layer version holds 4.71 GB while the dual layer supports 8.5 GB.

DVD+R - In 2002, the DVD+RW format was created by the DVD+RW Alliance. The technology in this format is much more reliable than the DVD-R, even though the capacities of the two formats are identical.

Competition-These two formats are not directly compatible, which has resulted strong competition between the two formats. DVD drive manufacturers have responded to this format war by making hybrid drives that can use both types of DVDs. It is currently unclear as to which DVD format will eventually prevail.

Speed - Different drives have different speed ratings, the slowest being 1X. The 1X speed can record a single layer DVD fully in about one hour. The maximum of course is 24x which will do the same job in 4 minutes.



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Title: Learning About Blank DVDs, DVD Software and More to Make Your Very Own DVD
Author: Larry Fring
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Keywords: dvd,blank dvdr,recording dvd,recording movie,dvd duplication,movies
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