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can't burn files to dvd
Hi there, i'm gonna sound really stupid but i have been downloading films from limewire pro and no matter what i use i can't burn them on to dvd so i can watch them, can anyone help me!!??
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can't burn files to dvd
i dont know much about the movies or i should say the "files" that you have
been downloading but i do know that limewire is a strictly unwanted program on your computer. Its a virus/malware world out there and this is just one more door to it. By the way if you want to watch the movie on your computer itself you can just download one of the many freely available dvd playing softwares. If you do want to burn it on to a dvd let me know of the software you're using to burn and then we can move forward. yogi "hayleyshowler" wrote: Hi there, i'm gonna sound really stupid but i have been downloading films from limewire pro and no matter what i use i can't burn them on to dvd so i can watch them, can anyone help me!!?? -- hayleyshowler |
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can't burn files to dvd
hayleyshowler wrote:
Hi there, i'm gonna sound really stupid but i have been downloading films from limewire pro and no matter what i use i can't burn them on to dvd so i can watch them, can anyone help me!!?? yogi wrote: i dont know much about the movies or i should say the "files" that you have been downloading but i do know that limewire is a strictly unwanted program on your computer. Its a virus/malware world out there and this is just one more door to it. By the way if you want to watch the movie on your computer itself you can just download one of the many freely available dvd playing softwares. If you do want to burn it on to a dvd let me know of the software you're using to burn and then we can move forward. You have been "acquiring questionable films" using the tool "LimeWire" and you cannot figure out how to burn them to DVD. First off - assisting you with downloading these files is out of the question in such a forum. The legalities of doing what you are doing are questionable at best. You never mentioned the format of the files you are trying to burn to DVD - however (AVI, MPEG4, ISO, etc). Nor in what manner you expect these files to play (on the computer when you double-click on the file(s), on a standard DVD player, etc.) You also failed to mention what software you are trying to burn the DVDs with - as well as the format of the DVDs and even the model of the DVD burner itself may be of some help. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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