The author discusses their experience with DVD burners, noting that they got their first one at age 30 and enjoyed using it with their Windows 7 operating system, finding it a lifesaver for backing up files and projects to DVD-R discs. They use their computer primarily for videos, photos, and other media, feeling that with video editing software and their external ASUS DVD burner, they can accomplish most tasks, including backing up projects to optical discs when using Windows 7, 8, or 10.
The author discusses their experience with DVD burners, noting that they got their first one at age 30 and enjoyed using it with their Windows 7 operating system, finding it a lifesaver for backing up files and projects to DVD-R discs. They use their computer primarily for videos, photos, and other media, feeling that with video editing software and their external ASUS DVD burner, they can accomplish most tasks, including backing up projects to optical discs when using Windows 7, 8, or 10.
The author discusses their experience with DVD burners, noting that they got their first one at age 30 and enjoyed using it with their Windows 7 operating system, finding it a lifesaver for backing up files and projects to DVD-R discs. They use their computer primarily for videos, photos, and other media, feeling that with video editing software and their external ASUS DVD burner, they can accomplish most tasks, including backing up projects to optical discs when using Windows 7, 8, or 10.
enjoyed it. At the time I had Windows 7 operating system and let me tell you it is a life saver. I find that creating a backup copy on a DVD-R disc will save you the hassle of anything. I mostly use my computer for videos and photos and other things. I feel as if I can do mostly anything with the video editing software. DVD burners are cheap but I have an laptop and I am going to be using the external DVD burner which is an ASUS for my video projects. I find that you can too do the same with any program unless you are using window 7, 8, 10.