As long as your computer supports the video format (probably .mp4) and you have the right cables to connect it to the computer (probably miniUSB-USB) and the proper software (probably Nero), and a DVD burner, then yes! You most certainly can. There are many guides available on the Internet for copying videos and burning DVDs.
A DVD-burner would have a logo such as DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM on it. Just to be safe, you can also look under Device Manager (right click My Computer, left click Device Manager, click the + sign next to CD/DVD-Rom Drives), then look at the drive(s) listed there. If one of them is listed as DVDW, DVD-RW, or a similar name (other than DVD-ROM) then you are in luck!
A DVD-burner would have a logo such as DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM on it. Just to be safe, you can also look under Device Manager (right click My Computer, left click Device Manager, click the + sign next to CD/DVD-Rom Drives), then look at the drive(s) listed there. If one of them is listed as DVDW, DVD-RW, or a similar name (other than DVD-ROM) then you are in luck!
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As long as your computer supports the video format (probably .mp4) and you have the right cables to connect it to the computer (probably miniUSB-USB) and the proper software (probably Nero), and a DVD burner, then yes! You most certainly can. There are many guides available on the Internet for copying videos and burning DVDs.
A DVD-burner would have a logo such as DVD-RW, DVD+RW, or DVD-RAM on it. Just to be safe, you can also look under Device Manager (right click My Computer, left click Device Manager, click the + sign next to CD/DVD-Rom Drives), then look at the drive(s) listed there. If one of them is listed as DVDW, DVD-RW, or a similar name (other than DVD-ROM) then you are in luck!