
PC Explorer 57 - DVD Burning Handbook
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With the digital video revolution continuing at pace, it's now easier than ever to create your own menu-driven DVDs on a home computer. Whether you're capturing footage from a camcorder, adding special effects and titles to your recordings, or creating professional-looking menus for the final disc, your PC can take all of this in its stride.
The software and hardware that you need isn't prohibitively expensive, and you might be surprised at how straightforward and cheap the whole process is.
In this issue of PC Explorer we'll show you exactly which hardware devices and software packages you need — from converting old VHS tapes into digital format, to recording TV straight to DVD, to uploading footage to the Web, we'll demonstrate how to go about it. Even if you've never put a frame of video on your computer before, you'll be surprised at how quickly you'll pick it up — from loading in footage, to creating discs that you can enjoy on your living room TV, everything is covered here.
We're in exciting times for video enthusiasts, with the advent of high-definition video and equipment. Throughout the magazine we'll be looking at some of the newest technology and weighing up the difference it will make in the future. You'll also find a comprehensive round-up of the leading DVD software packages, both commercial and freeware. If you're interested in digital video and burning multimedia DVDs on your computer, then this issue of PC Explorer is one you can't do without.
Original UK on sale date: 31st May 2007(USA 12th Jul 2007, Australia 2nd Aug 2007)
This issue is out of stock, but why not try:
PC Explorer 60 - DVD Burning Handbook - £2.99
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