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How to Back Up Video Files on Cd. Gv 800
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To back up video files on a CD using the GV 800 software, follow these steps: 1. Open the GV 800 software and navigate to the "Playback" tab. 2. Select the video file you wish to back up by double-clicking on it. The video will open in the playback window. 3. Click on the "Export" button located on the top right corner of the playback window. This will open the "Export" window. 4. In the "Export" window, select the file format you wish to use. If you want to back up the video file on a CD, select the "AVI" file format. 5. Select the destination folder where you want to save the exported file. 6. Click on the "Start" button to begin the export process. The software will convert the video file into the selected file format and save it to the specified location. 7. Insert a blank CD into your computer's CD drive. 8. Use the CD-burning software of your choice to burn the exported video file onto the CD. Most CD-burning software will have an option to burn data onto a CD. 9. Follow the instructions provided by the CD-burning software to complete the burning process. 10. Once the burning process is complete, verify that the video file has been successfully backed up onto the CD by playing it back from the CD using a media player.
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