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Hi there, Traceyfo. Thanks for reaching out about creating a DVD home movie from your SD card. To create a DVD movie from your SD card on your HP computer with Windows Media Player, follow these steps: Insert your SD card into your computer's card reader. Transfer the video files from the SD card to your computer, ensuring they are in a compatible video format (like .mp4 or .avi). Insert a blank DVD into your external DVD burner (SP80NB80). Use DVD creation software: Windows Media Player doesn't have a built-in feature for burning video to DVD directly, so you can use third-party software like Nero, ImgBurn, or BurnAware. Some of these programs allow you to create a "DVD-Video" format, which is compatible with standard DVD players. If you have Power2Go software (which might come with your burner or be available for download), you can use it to burn your home movie to the DVD. Select "Create DVD" or "Burn DVD" in the software and choose the video files you transferred from your SD card. Start the burning process, and once done, the DVD will be ready to play in a DVD player. Regarding the warning about installing the disc that came with the burner, it may be a caution from your computer's security software about installing new drivers or software. If you're confident that the software is from a trusted source (the DVD burner manufacturer), you can proceed, but ensure you have updated security software to avoid risks. https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-sp80nb80-slim-external-dvd-drive#pdp_specs Let us know if you need more details on any of these steps! —Renzo
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