It depends if your school DVD player supports DivX or not? As that can affect which method you use.
Gunny, believe it or not, what you're asking for is quite complicated. lol
First, there are several DVD formats. DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW and DVD-RW. For reasons unknown to me, my DVD player will only play +, and not -. Or maybe that's the other way around, I don't remember. lol
As with CDs, R means you can write to it once. RW means you can 're-write' it. Truthfully, I don't even screw around with RWs. It's easier for me to just make sure my edit is complete before I burn.
The easiest way (albeit not the cheapest) is to burn it to a + and burn it to a -, that way you've got one of each. (That's how I discovered mine doesn't play -...or was it +?)
As for software, I highly recommend Pinnacle Studio 9. It's a great little program, and has more than enough features for the average home user. I've played with Sony Vegas, but I really didn't like it. PS9 is really like Windows Movie Maker on crystal meth. I don't think you'd be disappointed.
I'd pick up the smallest pacakge of +Rs and the smallest package of -Rs that you can find. Burn to each and you should be good to go.
The only things I need to know is Editing software (got adobe encore) and How to burn it and not have just a file on a disk that works only on a pc (Havent got that) Cheers! Gunny
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