How Do You Convert Windows Media Player Files To DVD?
Windows Media Player is a device that can play both audio and video files (in such formats as WMV or WMA) on your Windows computer, Although these formats are designed for use with the Windows Media Player, you can play the files on other programs and systems. If you want, you can even place both the Windows file formats onto onto a DVD. Depending on the file you are using, you can create either a video DVD or a data DVD. Insert the blank DVD into the DVD burner of the computer. Close any pop-up window that may load during this time, asking you to launch a specific program. Launch the DVD burning software you have installed on your computer. Decide whether you want to create a video DVD or data DVD. If you are using a WMV file you can create either a video or a data disc. However, if you are using a WMA file, you must create a data disc. Click-and-drag the media files you want to place onto the DVD into the viewing area in the middle of the software window. Click “Burn,” and the files