How to save captured digital video as individual clips?

How do you save digital video clips onto a hard copy, like a CD/DVD so that I can play them on a DVD player to?

  • How do you save digital video clips onto a hard copy, like a CD/DVD so that I can play them on a DVD player to TV. Also, what type of DVD player would I require to play them. I have a digital camera that also takes videos (eg. golf swing)

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    Have a look at DVD Flick for creating DVDs - it's simple and it's free. The DVDs you make can be played in any DVD player. As a general rule, the cheaper the player the more compatible it is - this sounds counter intuitive, but it's because the cheaper player are made from generic components, which don't care about the DVD standards.

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Digital video clips would need to be converted into a format that a DVD player would support. That usually means either MPEG in the official DVD format (which takes a bit of work) or DivX (which is a simple as copying the DivX file onto a CD/DVD). Basic DVD players just handle DVD Video disk. A mid-level DVD player will support DivX video files, and JPEG photos. You will need software to convert your camera's movie format to DivX format.

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