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How do I burn a DVD using RealPlayer?

How do I burn a DVD using RealPlayer?

A DVD burner (a drive capable of writing to DVD discs). You must be signed in to RealPlayer Plus/RealTimes Premium or Unlimited….Follow the steps in the left panel:

  1. Select DVD Video from the Select Disc Type drop-down list.
  2. Choose your clips.
  3. Click Burn Video to Disc.
  4. Click Burn.

Can you burn CDs on RealPlayer?

In addition to playing, downloading and converting a wide variety of digital audio and video formats, RealPlayer can also record, or burn CD-R and CD-RW media. This is a necessary feature for those who still want or need their music on CDs.

Can you play DVDs on RealPlayer?

We don’t mind mentioning that RealPlayer Plus, the premium version of RealPlayer comes with DVD playback capabilities. Once you download RealPlayer Plus, you’ll be able to play DVDs on your laptop or computer – along with a couple other fringe benefit features thrown in as well.

What format should videos be in to burn to DVD?

Most DVDs store movies in the standard MPEG-2 format (aka H. 262) defined by the Motion Pictures Expert Group, though MPEG-1 is also supported. The video is held in VOB (Video Object) files.

What file type do I need to burn a CD?

When creating an audio CD the best source format to use is a WAV file (MP3s are always compressed from CD audio quality to some extent). Converting a 44.1 kHz WAV file to CDA introduces no noise, distortion or coloration to the sound.

Can RealPlayer play blu ray discs?

Otherwise, you will need to open the player and select Play CD or DVD from the Play menu. Note: An AVCHD disc burned in RealTimes Premium/RealPlayer Plus is playable only on Blu-ray players.

How do you make a DVD that will play on any player?

The simplest option we’ve found on Windows is a free app called DVD Flick. This app can convert tons of common video files to a playable video format, and add a basic menu. You can even add multiple tracks to a single disc and pick which one you want to play with your DVD remote.

Why won’t the DVD I burned play on a DVD player?

The reason is that the DVD burning software you use doesn’t burn a DVD in the right video DVD format. You may have burned your videos to a data DVD, therefore can’t be played on DVD player. Almost all DVD players can’t recognize data DVDs, but just video DVDs.