For Choir Members Only
Performance Availability
Presentation of New Creation at St Dunstan's RC Church, Moston
(NO LONGER AVAILABLE)
Instructions retained for future reference for other applications)

How to make your own DVDs of the performance
The performance requires 2 DVDs because it was ~90 mins long.
Download both images
First click each link below, in turn, to download each of the disc images
Disc Image 1 Songs 1 to 8
Disc Image 2 Songs 9 to 16
They are large (~3.3GB each) so can take about 1 hour to download depending on your broadband speed.
Requesting permission
You will, first, be asked to request permission to download them. If so, simply click the request text and I'll grant it as soon as I see the request. You will then get a reply from me saying ok to go ahead.
Burn your own DVD from each Image
When they have been downloaded, you can then burn each of them to a DVD using commercial products that you may already have on your machine, like HP's Cyberlink DVD Suite or Power2Go, that offer the facility to burn these '.iso' format files to a DVD.
If you already know how to burn these disc images to a DVD read no further.
If you don't then what follows may help you.
What programs have I already on my machine to do this?
If you put a blank DVD into your drive you will get a dialog box popping up and here it will show you what programs you have available to burn ISO files to a DVD.
If you have one, then you do not need to read any further. Please use one off your list.
The performance requires 2 DVDs because it was ~90 mins long.
Download both images
First click each link below, in turn, to download each of the disc images
Disc Image 1 Songs 1 to 8
Disc Image 2 Songs 9 to 16
They are large (~3.3GB each) so can take about 1 hour to download depending on your broadband speed.
Requesting permission
You will, first, be asked to request permission to download them. If so, simply click the request text and I'll grant it as soon as I see the request. You will then get a reply from me saying ok to go ahead.
Burn your own DVD from each Image
When they have been downloaded, you can then burn each of them to a DVD using commercial products that you may already have on your machine, like HP's Cyberlink DVD Suite or Power2Go, that offer the facility to burn these '.iso' format files to a DVD.
If you already know how to burn these disc images to a DVD read no further.
If you don't then what follows may help you.
What programs have I already on my machine to do this?
If you put a blank DVD into your drive you will get a dialog box popping up and here it will show you what programs you have available to burn ISO files to a DVD.
If you have one, then you do not need to read any further. Please use one off your list.
What to do if you haven't got an Image Burning program
There is a free program you can download which really does the job well. It is called Imgburn. I have used it for ages and it is very good. Once Imgburn is downloaded and install use it to burn each DVD from the two ISO disc image files above.
Not sure how to do it?
I have created two videos to help you.
There is a free program you can download which really does the job well. It is called Imgburn. I have used it for ages and it is very good. Once Imgburn is downloaded and install use it to burn each DVD from the two ISO disc image files above.
Not sure how to do it?
I have created two videos to help you.
Video 1. Download and Install Imgburn
Click the button below to play video which shows you step by step of how to download and install Imgburn. I have done this video as I want to show you how to avoid loading all sorts of other rubbish at the same time. In this way you will ONLY install Imgburn.
Click the button below to play video which shows you step by step of how to download and install Imgburn. I have done this video as I want to show you how to avoid loading all sorts of other rubbish at the same time. In this way you will ONLY install Imgburn.
This is the screen you see. Click the arrow in the centre to play.
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If you click the box in the bottom RH corner you will get a full screen view of it, which makes it easier to see. Downside is you cannot do what it says at the same time! But you can press the 'esc' key (usually top left of keyboard) to revert and pause the video whilst you do what you need to.
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Video 2. How to use Imgburn to burn your DVDs
Click the button below to play the video which shows you step by step of how to use Imgburn.
Click the button below to play the video which shows you step by step of how to use Imgburn.
Enjoy your performance!