How to burn an ISO to a DVD file

The way that made it difficult for me to understand how to download open on my computer burn a download on a DVD.

Please see:

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Burn-a-CD-or-DVD-from-an-ISO-file .

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      • To add a digital media audio file to play as background music, while the menu for your DVD, near audio menu, click Browse, locate the audio file you want to use, and then click Open.

      • Click the scenes button styles box, and then select the shape of the buttons scenes on your DVD.

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    1. To set the settings of the picture for the slide show on your DVD, click slide show.

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  • To choose the kind of transitions to use between pictures, select a transition type in the Transition area.

  • To add effects, Pan and zoom to the pictures you include in your slide show, click on use the Pan and zoom for images effects.

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    1. When you have finished adding files and customize your DVD menus, click on burn.

    2. After the DVD disc burned successfully, you can do one or more of the following operations on your disc is ready page:

      • To make another copy of the current DVD, remove the completed DVD, insert a new recordable DVD, and then click on create another copy of this disc.

      • To finish creating Windows DVD, click Close.

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