
PC Explorer 53 - DVD Burning Handbook
£5.99
Thanks to the power of modern-day PCs, anyone with the right hardware and software installed can create professional, customised DVDs in minutes. All you need is an inexpensive DVD writer drive, some blank discs, and a competent video editing and burning package (which you can pick up relatively cheaply, and sometimes for free).
Not only will this issue of PC Explorer help you make these choices and get all the ingredients together, but we'll also show you how to get the best results once all of your kit is assembled - whether you want to create an eye-catching video of a friend's wedding, or want to send out a DVD of your kids on holiday, you'll find everything you need to know here.
There are three main stages in producing your own discs - capturing the video content (from a camcorder, for example), editing it into some kind of order, and finally outputting it to disc. We've looked at each of these stages in detail, demonstrating which tools you can use and how you can employ them. We've also put together a comprehensive overview of all the software and hardware that you'll have to choose between, whether you want to copy DVDs, backup data to disc, or take your home movies with you on your travels.
Video editing and DVD burning should be an enjoyable experience, as you watch your footage come to life and play the part of a movie director. This issue enables you to spend less time head scratching and more time creating.
Original UK on sale date: 2nd Nov 2006(USA 14th Dec 2006, Australia 4th Jan 2007)
This issue is out of stock, but why not try:
PC Explorer 60 - DVD Burning Handbook - £2.99
PC Specials 5 - The Essential DVD Burning Handbook 2nd Ed - £3.99



