How to record a movie on a computer

How to record a movie on a computer


One of the most common entertainment on computer is a view Films. Artistic or documentary films can be purchased at any disc store - most often they are produced on conventional DVD-media, but you can also find two-sided discs with movies.



How to record a movie on a computer


Instructions


1


Insert the movie disc into the computer's drive. Carefully remove the optical disk from the fasteners in the packing box of the disc, without damaging the internal stub. Place the disc in the grooves of the drive and make sure that it lies flat. Close the drive carriage by pressing the Eject button.


2


Wait until the automatic startLoading the contents of an optical disc. If you are using Windows 7, a window will appear on the screen asking you to select the action - select "Open folder to view files" by clicking on it with the mouse pointer. If the disk does not start automatically, you need to double-click the "My Computer" label with the left mouse button. Next, select the name of the disc that is inserted into the computer.


3


When the disc automatically turns on, theThe "My Computer" window, in which the contents of the disk will be displayed. If you copy a movie whose files are organized into a DVD project, you will see two folders - Video TS and Audio TS. Otherwise, normal video files will be displayed in the list.


4


Select the folders and files using the mouse pointer. Click on them with the right button to bring up the internal menu, and select the item "Copy" in it. Then find the folder on your hard drive where you would like to place the selected files. Again, open the menu and select "Paste."


5


After you finish copying the contents of the disk to the hard drive, try running the movie directly from the folder on your hard drive. computer. If this is a DVD project, go to the Video TS folder andfind the file VIDEO_TS.IFO - it is the main file. If the copied movie does not start, perhaps your operating system lacks a special program - a certain video codec.