DVD Video

Sixty-five percent of American homes now watch movies on DVDs. DVD Video are a consumer video format that is used to store digital video data on DVD. In the United States, this is the most prevalent form of consumer video format. In order to use discs with DVD Video specifications one needs to have a DVD drive and a MPEG-2 decoder, such as a DVD player. DVD videos can also be played on a computer. All you need is a software DVD player and you can watch DVD movies right on your computer screen.

When you are buying DVD Video, make sure it has DVD video logo, which signifies that the product is complying with DVD Video format. The disc carrying the logo indicates that the manufacturer of the disc has paid licensing fee to the DVD consortium. It also means that the manufacturer had his process reviewed by the same consortium. Buy DVD video movies from reputable manufacturers to ensure the quality of the disc. Authentic DVD Video movies mean better picture and sound and longer life.

DVDs are much better than videos. Therefore, if you have a lot of video movies you can easily convert them to DVDs. Converting video to DVD is not such a daunting task as one might think. To transfer video to DVD, you need an analog deck, such as a VHS player or camcorder. A VHS in the video DVD transfer process plays the role of sending the video to a capture device. You can use various video-editing programs, like MyDVD, Ulead Movie Factory, etc, to convert video to DVD in a single step.

The least costly method of converting video tape to DVD requires a computer and a separate capturing device. If you want, you can then capture directly to MPEG-2. Or you can first capture to DV format, next you can do editing work, and finally you can produce your DVD. If you find all this confusing, you can opt for standalone devices that will directly video transfer to DVD without the help of any computer.

Direct video and DVD transfer will save your old videos from becoming a thing of the past. The latest technology also allows for quicker editing DVD video. You can edit the tapes to set them in a chronological order or in any way, you want.

With DVD low light video camcorders, you can record directly on a disc. Even editing is easier on a DVD video camera. If you do not have a DVD player, you can play your DVDs on a computer. For your computer to read DVD video you need to install DVD player software. You can then simply insert a disc and enjoy the movie.

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