CD and DVD Recording For Dummies 2nd Edition by Mark L. Chambers (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2004
  • Number of pages: 360 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 6.91 MB
  • Authors: Mark L. Chambers

Description

Most new PCs and Macs today are equipped with the latest in recording and storage equipment: CD-RW and DVD-R/RW drives. Even if your computer is a little older, you can still join the revolution with add-on hardware and software. You can record music and movies, store photos and data, and organize things you want to preserve for posterity, safely and easily. CD and DVD Recording For Dummies®, Second Edition, takes the frustration out of choosing and using these cool recording systems. This easy-to-follow guide will help you find what you need and use it efficiently, and it covers all the newest equipment. You’ll discover how toChoose and install a CD or DVD recorderPick the best software for your needsStore large data files safely on CDUse EasyCD and DVD Creator and ToastRecord mixed media disksCreate electronic photo albums, baby books, genealogies, and moreOnce upon a time, videotape, vinyl record albums, and floppy disks were state of the art for preserving movies, music, and data. The superior durability and capacity of CDs and DVDs have made these tools as obsolete as the washboard, but never fear. CD and DVD Recording For Dummies®, Second Edition, makes it easy toTransfer your favorite VHS movies to DVDPreserve those classic LPs on CDArchive records and data files, and safely store treasured family photosAsk the right questions when shopping for CD or DVD recording hardware and softwareRecord original material, copy and erase rewriteable disks, and make backups of important dataAdd menus to your disks, label them, and care for them properlyRecord a bootable CD-ROMToday’s CD and DVD recorders can produce everything from superb sound quality to original movies you can play on your DVD player. CD and DVD Recording For Dummies® will get your recording career going in a jiffy.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap Choose and use the perfect CD or DVD recorder Safeguard data and photos, put that classic music on CD, or record your favorite moviesCDs and DVDs do more than entertain; they’re also the perfect data storage system! This fully updated guide helps you record favorite tunes as well as preserve family photos with the greatest of ease. Get the scoop on the latest devices, tips on mixed media recording, advice on turning your videotapes into DVDs, and much more.The Dummies WayExplanations in plain English”Get in, get out” informationIcons and other navigational aidsTear-out cheat sheetTop ten listsA dash of humor and funDiscover how to:Choose the equipment you needUse Easy CD & DVD CreatorArchive data files on CDsOrganize and convert filesCare for CDs and DVDsRecord a bootable CD-ROM From the Back Cover Choose and use the perfect CD or DVD recorder Safeguard data and photos, put that classic music on CD, or record your favorite moviesCDs and DVDs do more than entertain; they’re also the perfect data storage system! This fully updated guide helps you record favorite tunes as well as preserve family photos with the greatest of ease. Get the scoop on the latest devices, tips on mixed media recording, advice on turning your videotapes into DVDs, and much more.The Dummies WayExplanations in plain English”Get in, get out” informationIcons and other navigational aidsTear-out cheat sheetTop ten listsA dash of humor and funDiscover how to:Choose the equipment you needUse Easy CD & DVD CreatorArchive data files on CDsOrganize and convert filesCare for CDs and DVDsRecord a bootable CD-ROM About the Author Mark L. Chambers has been a computer consultant, programmer, hardware technician, tech editor, and author for over 20 years. He has written more than 15 computer books. Read more

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐When it comes to CD and DVD recordings I’m one of the original dummies, so I really sought this book out. Although the book dates from 2002, ancient history in computer years, with a revision in 2004, I felt the basic information about CD and DVD recording hadn’t changed much, which is why I bought a used copy. I’ve often wondered how CDs and DVDs differed, how they were created, and how they played back. I also wondered about the different versions of blank CDs and DVDs I saw in the electronics sections of stores. What the heck was the difference between a DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM? When would I use which? This book answered that question and many more I had. It also gave me more information about CD and DVD recording than I needed or ever will use. Unfortunately, the main problem with any computer book this old is that it references software that is no longer relevant or even available, so most of that information is useless. Even so, I found about 1/3rd of the information in the book helpful and, considering this is just about the only book available on the subject, well worth buying.

⭐nice book

⭐True, there are many controversies raging about copying DVDs and copyrights. I suspect we are in a transition zone with all this and “the industry” will figure out how to help people love and cherish their DVDs rather than simply calling everyone a pirate. Having said that, I can also understand why an author of such a book wouldn’t want to “say too much” about this controversy, especially if he his looking over his shoulder at “the lawyers.” I was trying to think of an analogy to express my disapointment in this book (and this isn’t a good one) but it goes like this: You want to go to Israel and you buy a book on “Israel for Dummies” and you search for something, anything on the controversy of the wall they are building. But instead of finding a discussion of the controversy you find a few off-handed quips about “There’s a wall going up and it’s causing some controversy. ‘Nuff said.””‘Nuff said”? Hel-lo? Were dummies out here, that’s why we bought the dumb book!There might be some useful information for some people, but I was sorely disappointed.

⭐to better understand the different typs of disc

⭐For anyone who has any basic familiarity with using a computer (viz. using EXPLORE to navigate the file system and some program to defragment the drive and determining how much disk space you have available) this book is useless. It really doesn’t present anything other than designing a disc label that you won’t get with the instruction manuals with the hardware/software you buy for burning a CD or DVD. It’s “worth less than nothing” because it costs time and postage to return the book. But, I’d say it’s better than “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Creating CDs and DVDs”.

⭐Only a dummy would buy this where return is inconvenient. Save your money and just ask your kid how to do it. If you don’t have a kid find one and give it $5 to show you….

⭐A few good suggestions but mostly operating instructions for software which has long since bit the dust.

⭐Why CD”s and DVD”s have to be so confusing I don’t know. This “Dummies” book like all the others I’ve purchased help diffuse the confusion- in understandable terms.

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