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SkullandBones
Right here is how to burn a DVD using Nero Vision:

1)First you should get this when you have selected "Nero Vision" from Nero Smart Start option:


2)You will need to select the first option >Make DVD>DVD-Video (as highlighted)


3)You should now have this displayed:


4) Now please select "Add Video Files":


5) Now you should end up with a file directory/location, mine is set up as uTorrent as that is where I keep my films, you can change this by selecting the little drop down box at the top (location)


6) Now I am going to use Idiocracy as an example, (just normally select the film you intend to burn) just press the "open" button when you have found the film you are after:


7) This is what you hopefully should end up with, notice I have highlighted in Red where the proposed film is and I have highlighted in green how much disk space you will use, you can add more and Nero will let you, say if you are adding episodes just go through the process 4). Nero will prompt you that it will change to long play as you fill the disk up but be warned BE CAREFULL not to add too much as the quality will be affected:


8. Once you have added the files and are ready to move press the "next" button at the bottom right hand side:


9) Now you should end up with this screen, select the menu highlighted in red to select the design you want as this will be the DVD Menu for when you start to watch the film:


10) Just browse what background you want and also add text, its quite easy at this stage and can be changed, you should end up with the following screen, when you have decided what background you want then press "Next":


11) Now you should have the following screen with a picture of a remote control, you can actually navigate the film that you are going to burn here, when your ready press the "Next" button:


12) Nearly there now! You should end up with this screen, its the final screen before you burn your film to disc so be careful, you can select what drive to burn (remember you need a DVD Writer) and some blank discs:


13) You should now end up with the actual trans-coding & burning screen, this could take up-to 3 hours, depends on the size of the film you are burning, the estimated time left should be shown and also the actual film playing at the box on the right that I have highlighted, I always close other applications when I am at this stage:


After that then your DVD should pop out of your drive and its ready to view in your DVD player!
Good luck, hope this guide helps is some way.
syn-ack
Thanks for your submission SkullandBones drinks.gif
twoplus
Thanks ScullandBones, This will be very useful for lots of Darksiders and your clear Instructions should ensure success first time.

There is also an option to create chapters within Vision, something I usually do, but its not essential and the way you detail it, will work just fine.

P.
missbehavin
Nice tutorial
Anyone know a way to remove the image (small screen)from showing.
I am referring to the image for step 11)
I avoid using nero simply because when i burn a disc that annoying little tv screen is there,and i would much rather have a movie poster or image without that small screen.
jexmex
QUOTE (missbehavin @ Nov 28 2007, 12:18 AM) *
Nice tutorial
Anyone know a way to remove the image (small screen)from showing.
I am referring to the image for step 11)
I avoid using nero simply because when i burn a disc that annoying little tv screen is there,and i would much rather have a movie poster or image without that small screen.


On the pull down box on the right, just select no menu and you will not have menus. This is how I do mine, as I do not need menus.
skyfire
NICE POST...THANKS
susmareosep
I admire you taking time off to teach newbies around here in such detailed form. although I have an idea on how to use n-vision, cudnt have done it better than you (tutorial):)
holyterror
What a wonderful tutorial. Where were you when I was struggling to learn how to burn DVDs. It took me almost 3 months to get this process down and this included researching for any and all information I could find. Through trial and error it took me 3 months of struggling to get this down and you have wonderfully explained everything perfectly with great screen shots that any newbie to this process will have no problem easily learning how to make their own DVDs. The only thing I would have added is how to make chapters as for some of us we do need chapters in our DVDs as we don't always have the luxury of being able to watch a DVD from start to finish in one sitting and without chapters... well you know the problem with that. LOL!

Again, thank you for educating everyone so concise, clear, and painlessly this process. You are truly a good person to take the time out and share your experience with those of us who don't (didn't) have a clue. You ROCK! clapping.gif a013.gif yahoo.gif drinks.gif

Thanks,
Holyterror
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