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Sams choice
02-02-2004, 11:55
I can burn these files to a DVD+R using Nero vision but there is no option to use a DVD -R. How can I do this, my newest home player (PanasonicDMR-E50) does not read DVD+R's? Is there better software to do this with?

TylerDurden
02-02-2004, 13:57
What burner do you have?




Tyler!

Sams choice
02-02-2004, 17:42
Originally posted by TylerDurden
What burner do you have?




Tyler!

TDK 840G
http://www.shentech.com/tdk84aidufo8.html

TylerDurden
02-02-2004, 17:48
Are you actually putting in a dvd-r disc? You have a dual format burner so you should be able to either - or + depending on which media you choose.




Tyler!

Sams choice
02-02-2004, 21:11
Originally posted by TylerDurden
Are you actually putting in a dvd-r disc? You have a dual format burner so you should be able to either - or + depending on which media you choose.




Tyler!


I realize my burner does both formats but my question is aimed directy at what software I should use. You see the version of Nero vision I have only allows DVD+R's for the fancy stuff, at least thats my conclusion, I am a newbie with it. The software won't allow a -R to be used with the video clip files I'm tring to burn with the option I'm tring to use (DVD-Video (VR)) . I'm wonding what other alternatives I have with the software I already have or if something else would work better. I've just never had any success burning a video clip using this software any other way than DVD-Video (VR) and Nero Vision will only allow a DVD+R blank disc using that 1 particular option.

I should mention I'm using Nero Vision Express version 2.0.1.1.

TylerDurden
03-02-2004, 05:39
Hmm thats odd that you say the program only allows +R burning. Anyways, you can get a program called DVD movie factory 2 and that work for you. Itll burn to whatever media you want to use.




Tyler!

Sams choice
03-02-2004, 11:26
Originally posted by TylerDurden
Hmm thats odd that you say the program only allows +R burning. Anyways, you can get a program called DVD movie factory 2 and that work for you. Itll burn to whatever media you want to use.




Tyler!


I like the program you suggested:) . Wish it had more options though. Some of my video clip files work good with it but other don't. Any ideo how to use an ESO or FTF video clip file with that program or some other one?

bighap
03-02-2004, 11:31
You could try Roxio Easy DVD Creator 6 too.

TylerDurden
03-02-2004, 11:38
I dunno about those files but you can try reencoding them with TMPG Encoder.


Btw, you dont have to quote everything I say. ;)


Tyler!

Sams choice
03-02-2004, 20:05
Originally posted by bighap
You could try Roxio Easy DVD Creator 6 too.


I have that program, It came with my DVD player. I never put it on my system becuase I hated all the previous versions of easy CD Creator. Have they really improved it that much in the newest version to where its actually worth more than an AOL disc? I'm afraid to install it becuase of all the previous bad experiences with Easy CD Creator. :rolleyes: Does it really work or does every other disc still become a coaster and your computer becomes a turtle, and if you try to remove it Windows files go with it?:eek:

bighap
03-02-2004, 20:11
I have had good luck with it. They seem to have got their ish together.

Sams choice
03-02-2004, 20:14
Originally posted by TylerDurden
I dunno about those files but you can try reencoding them with TMPG Encoder.


Btw, you dont have to quote everything I say. ;)


Tyler!

I'll probably give that a try. Wheres their website?

bighap
03-02-2004, 20:16
http://www.tmpgenc.net

TylerDurden
03-02-2004, 20:22
I guess someone's a little quote happy.



Tyler!

Sams choice
03-02-2004, 20:58
Originally posted by TylerDurden
I guess someone's a little quote happy.



Tyler!


Sorry bout that!


Oops:p !