How to burn CDs and DVDs in Windows Vista


In this tutorial I will show you how to burn your files on a CD or DVD, using only Windows Vista's built-in tools. In order to write a CD or DVD you must have an optical disc drive capable of burning such storage media. If you double click on the Computer icon from your desktop, these drives are listed as CD RW Drive or DVD RW Drive. If you have an appropriate drive, then you need blank CDs or DVDs on which to burn your files. If you have those as well, just follow these instructions:

First, take a blank CD or DVD and insert it into your CD RW or DVD RW optical disc drive.

Computer

After a few seconds the AutoPlay menu should pop-up. Depending on your configuration, you will have several options available. Click on 'Burn files to disc using Windows'.

AutoPlay

If the AutoPlay menu does not show up, you can right click on the drive containing the writable CD or DVD and then select Open AutoPlay.

AutoPlay

The 'Burn a Disc' wizard will now start. Type the disc title and click on the 'Show formatting options' arrow.

Burn a Disc

Now you can choose the format of your disc. If you choose Live File System, you can copy files to the disc at any time, instead of burning them all at once. This option is recommended if you want to burn files that occupy less space than the disc capacity. This way, you can add other files at a later time until you fill all the available space on your CD or DVD.

If you choose Mastered, you won't be able to add files to the disc at a later time, even though there is some free space left. Also, discs created using this format are more likely to be compatible with older computers and operating systems.

Burn a Disc

Once you have decided on the format click on Next. A new window will appear, asking you to drag files to this folder to add them to the disc.

Burn a Disc

Open another Computer window or Windows Explorer and go to the location of the files you want to burn. Select them and, with the left mouse button pressed, drag them to the previous window.

After you have dragged all the files you want to burn, click on the Burn to disc button.

Burn a Disc

Choose the recording speed and check the option that says 'Close the wizard after the files have been written'. If you want to, you can also change the disc title. When finished, click on Next.

Burn a Disc

The burning process will now start. Wait until the progress bar reaches its end and the CD or DVD is ejected from the optical disc drive unit. Depending on your system and the amount of files burned, the burning process can take from a few seconds up to several minutes.

Burn a Disc



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How to burn a Video DVD using Windows DVD Maker
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Comments

im having the same problem.

im having the same problem. it goes through the entire process, says complete, go to test the disk and its blank. im using cd-r and dvd-r. no rewritable. the dvds burn fine, but it wont burn a cd to save its life. have no idea whats wrong. been like this ever since i burned my first dvd. is there a toggle somewhere that you have to switch between cd/dvd?

Burning Music CDs

I'm having exactly the same problem - have used AppleMacs and PCs for many, many years and have never had this problem before - all discs I've attempted to burn have played perfectly on my Dell XPS420 running Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1 but fail to play on any other CD player. I've trawled the internet for ages and tried all kind of "fixes". I've also tried using various burning software - in the past I've never used anything other than Windows Media Player to burn CDs cause it always did the job I required. Absolutely delighted with my Dell computer it's all I could ask for in a computer but totally spoiled by Vista.
ANY SOLUTION GRATEFULLY RECEIVED!!!!

Burning issues

I am having problems burning movie files onto a dvd+rw.

1st try: I dragged them to the disk drive, and burned them. Looked successful, but WILL NOT play on my dvd player.

2nd try: I formatted the disk, and did the same thing. Still won't play on my dvd player.

The disks play on my computer, but will not play on my dvd player.

HELP!!!!

Vista CD Burining

I have an issue. I cannot burn files to CD using Vista OS. I cannot copy the files into the CDRW window. All it does is ding at me. The drive is detected as a recorder drive etc, and other burning software can write to CDs. Any suggestions?

Burning or copying?

when i dragged and dropped my video file into the box, above the file it said 'files currently on the disk', and there was no button telling me that i could burn the files, just a button for erasing the files........ help plz!!

no playback?

i made like 5 dvd's all different ways because none of them work. i try to play them in my dvd player and it says disc error- playback feature may not be available on this disc. but they work in my computer...why??? what is a program i can use for this to work on my dvd player?

no audio no video

I am having problems also... I am doing everything right... or at least I believe I am... my computer burns a dvd just fine (live & mastered) then I put the dvd in my dvd player & it says "no audio no video" does anyone have a clue what I am doing wrong?

Multi-session disk

I am not able find any option to create multi-session disk? is it supported? if yes, how can i achieve it?

help!

i did this and it only works on my laptop.
the dvd's will not work on my dvd player or playstation!?!
why?!?!
is it because they are quicktime?

Thanks. That's cleared up

Thanks. That's cleared up that problem now. Didn't use Mastered format the first time, and my new CD player couldn't read the CD. Just came up with the message "No SND", which didn't help in figuring out what the problem was. So thanks again.

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