by Jeff Garret

There are at least three ways to transfer videos to DVD depending on the format of the video and doing so is easy as long as you have a reliable tool on hand. One tool that you should have is a video file to DVD conversion and burning software. This is a program that converts video files to DVD files and burns them to a disc.

These kinds of programs are not to be confused with ordinary burning software such as Nero that only burn files and do not convert them. A good and popular video to DVD conversion and burning software is ConvertXtoDVD which can convert almost all known video formats including AVI, MPEG, MOV, Xvid and VidX.

Below are the three popular ways to convert videos to DVDs. Included in the instructions are the tools that you will need.

The first way involves transferring videos in analog formats such as VHS to DVD. For this you will need a special software. One that could convert analog files to digital files. You will also need a device that would capture analog video. Both the device and the software can be bought for $100 or less. Just follow the instructions for using the device and the software. You could also use ConvertXtoDVD once the analog file has been converted to digital.

The next way of video to DVD conversion involves files from a digital camcorder. This way is easier than the first one since it involves digital to digital conversion. All you need to do is upload the files from your digital camcorder to your computer. Then you can already use a program like ConvertXtoDVD to convert the files to DVD files and burn them into a disc.

The third and the simplest way to convert video files to DVD is converting video files that are already in your computer. As mentioned earlier, it does not matter what format the videos are in as long as you use a universal program such as ConvertXtoDVD. Performing this task is easy thanks to the user-friendly interface of ConvertXtoDVD.

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