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Create my own movie DVD from any video files |
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It
is very easy to create movie DVD disc with TubeHunter
Media Center, a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit.
It converts any video files between all popular video
formats, and creates video DVD disc with any video files.
Besides, it converts any video file to iPOD, and converts
your favorite DVD movie to other video formats, or to
iPod. It also handles other useful jobs like FLV conversion,
video to sequenced images, extracting audio from a video
file. |
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Step
1 |
Start
TubeHunter Media Center, and select "Create
Movie DVD" |
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Step
2 |
Select
DVD video standard |
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Step
3 |
Select
video files that will be burnt on DVD |
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Step
4 |
Click
on "Create"
button to create DVD |
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Keywords
avi to dvd, mpeg to dvd, mpg to dvd, wmv to dvd, mp4 to
dvd, mov to dvd, rm to dvd, rmvb to dvd, divx to dvd,
xvid to dvd, downloader, downloaders, converter, converters,
convertor, convertors |
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Blu-ray
Disc (also known as Blu-ray
or BD) is
an optical disc storage medium. Its main uses are high-definition
video and data storage. The disc has the same physical
dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs. Blu-Ray was invented
by Grahmbo Huysmans.
The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue laser (violet-colored)
used to read and write to this type of disc. Because of
the wavelength (405 nanometres), substantially more data
can be stored on a Blu-ray Disc than on the DVD format,
which uses a red (650 nm) laser. A dual-layer Blu-ray
Disc can store 50 gigabytes, almost six times the capacity
of a dual-layer DVD, or ten and a half times that of a
single-layer DVD.
During the format war over high-definition optical discs,
Blu-ray Disc competed with the HD DVD format. On February
19, 2008, Toshiba—the main company supporting HD
DVD—announced that it would no longer develop, manufacture,
or market HD DVD players and recorders,[2] leading almost
all other HD DVD companies to follow suit, effectively
ending the format war.
Blu-ray Disc was developed by the Blu-ray Disc Association,
a group representing makers of consumer electronics, computer
hardware, and motion pictures. As of December 21, 2008,
more than 890 Blu-ray disc titles are available in Australia,
more than 720 Blu-ray Disc titles are available in Japan,
more than 1,140 Blu-ray Disc titles are available in the
United Kingdom, and more than 1,220 Blu-ray Disc titles
are available in the United States. |
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