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Originally Posted by ChezPizmo Hello all.
I have a real quick question about something I'm trying to do with videos I have downloaded. Well, I have yet download them, but what I'm going to try and do is download some concert footage and music videos off of Youtbe with a .FLV capture downloader and then put them onto a blank DVD and play them then on a DVD player. Of course, I'm going to convert the videos before hand, but what I need help with is knowing how to go about putting them on the DVD to where it will be compatible with his DVD player. I know it helps to know what DVD player he has, but I'm not exactly sure. I do know, though, that for sure he has a PS2 and Xbox360. THe reason I wish to do this is because he does not have internet available to him at his home. So, in a nut shell, I need to know how to put videos on a DVD to where it will be compatible with most DVD players. Wether it's a program or just a way to do it, please let me know. All suggestions are more than accepted. Thank you much. |
As long as these are not copyrighted files, you are within forum rules. Once they are converted to a format that is dvd compatible you can use almost any dvd copy program to burn them to a dvd. I am sure if you google .flv file you will find a good conversion program. Then all you need is a free program like Imgburn to burn them to a DVD. Just make sure these are not copyrighted materials.