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Mini DVDs are very cute and if you have a video camera, you will certainly appreciate them a lot because they allow you to store so much information. But when you have a bunch of mini DVDs, you start wondering if there is a way to make all this information more compact by copying the contents of the mini DVD to a normal DVD. If the DVD is copy protected, burning it is not an easy task. You may need to create a backup copy of a DVD you love, so that when the original becomes scratched beyond repair, you still have a media with your favorite movie. Minor scratches to the DVD surface can be polished but there is always a moment when the media itself can't be repaired at all. In such cases it is easier to purchase a new copy of the DVD than to try to repair it. But this works for DVDs, which are still available in the store and as you know, many DVDs are hard to find there. Video cameras are a great technological invention and thanks to it your memories can live for decades. However, you will hardly want your memories to be buried inside the camera. This is somehow inconvenient, especially when you want to show your videos to somebody, who is thousand miles away. Sending the video camera itself is not an option, so you obviously need to find a way to get your videos from inside the camera. In order to enjoy and share your videos, you definitely need to move the data to a normal sized DVD, so you can watch on a computer or television, without all the hassle of taking the camera wherever you go. Then, you can also make duplicates for friends and family who may also appreciate seeing a memory they were unable to share at the time it was being made. Fortunately, moving your videos from your video camera to a Mini DVD is very easy. It is even easier than copying a copy protected DVD because there is no decryption software involved. But this does not mean that there are no challenges in the process. The first intricacy is that your computer's player might not be able to play the mini DVD. But don't worry, maybe your laptop or desktop computer will be of more use. Another requirement for success is that you have a DVD writer. So, connect the camera to the computer and copy the files to a folder on your hard drive. Edit the information, if necessary. For instance, you can shrink the movies. After you have prepared your data, burn it to a DVD the usual way. So, now you are ready to enjoy your video camera. You already know how to transfer the videos to a Mini DVD, so what are you waiting for � start shooting. You can always make a copy to a DVD of your movies, edit what you think is to be edited, give them to the people you love, and watch them on TV or on your computer.
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