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How Do You Convert Digital Video To DVD?

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How Do You Convert Digital Video To DVD?

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Converting digital video to DVD is a simple process if you have the right equipment and know-how. By converting your digital video to DVD, you can play your recordings on most DVD players and computers. DVDs also allow you to scan through your recordings and jump between chapters in seconds. These functions are not easily accessible on digital video. DVD also provides a permanent form of storage for your recordings and frees up your digital video tapes so you can use them again. Place the digital video tape you wish to copy inside your digital video camera. Cue up the tape to the spot where you want to start the copy. Plug the conversion cable into the camera and your DVD recording device. This can be either a DVD recorder or a computer with a DVD burner. The cable must be an IEEE 1394 interface. This is known by several brand names. Sony calls it an i.LINK, Apple calls it a FireWire and Texas Instruments calls it Lynx. These come with either 4-pin or 6-pin connectors. Most cameras use

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