4 Big Tips To Remember When Converting MiniDV To DVD With Your Computer

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4 Big Tips To Remember When Converting MiniDV To DVD With Your Computer

31 March 2016
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Having a small camcorder on hand to catch everyday moments is ideal for a lot of people. The only issue with mini camcorders is they usually accept only miniDVs to hold the recorded media, which must be converted to DVD to be viewable later on. If you have plans to convert your media from miniDV to DVD with your computer or laptop, the process is not all that difficult. However, there are a few simple tips that you should keep in mind to help you ensure your captured memories are rightly transferred and protected throughout the process and beyond.

1. Use a conversion software that offers step-by-step editing.

Just about anyone can connect their camcorder to the computer and make the conversion to .avi format to transfer to a DVD. However, once you get to the point where you want to make a few edits, whether it is cutting the footage or enhancing visuals, things can get pretty complicated and it is easy to damage your footage. Make sure you are using a conversion software that walks you through the process in an easy-to-follow, step-by-step format.

2. Use only high-quality DVDs when transferring your media.

Some people believe that quantity does not mean quality and will go with the cheapest DVRs and DVDs they can find to convert their files. However, when you want the best quality video footage from your miniDVs, it is crucial that you stick strictly with only high-quality disks. Less expensive disks will almost always produce a low-quality video that will not be what you are expecting.

3. Before transferring the media to a DVD, make sure the DVD will work in your DVD or Blu-Ray player.

There are several different brands of DVD players on the market and it is not uncommon for some branded models to only recognize disks from that specific manufacturer. Therefore, you should test the DVDs you have in your DVD or Blu-Ray player to make sure the device will recognize the disk before transferring the media.

4. Invest in jewel cases or protective cases for your DVDs.

If you are going to go through all of the hassle of converting your miniDV footage to DVD, it is only logical to make sure the disks are well protected for years down the road. Go ahead and spring for jewel cases for the DVDs or a protective case for storage to prevent scuffs and scratches.