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This past season I burnt a few shows that a friend of mine was interested in. Well I burnt them with the burner hooked up to my tv. It seems I'm unable to copy any of them. I tried using DVDFab Platinum and Nero SmartStart but neither worked. Can anyone tell me why these discs can't be copied. Thanks for any help I can get. Jim
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I had the same problem with a few discs I burned on a cheaper recorder, but the ones I make with my panasonic copy fine....
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I dont know. I paid 350.00 for the one I got. I dont know if Id call it cheap. But it does better than a Sony one that I got on sale for 600.00. Well it cost me 400.00 but it was originally 600. Anyway thanks for the comment. Jim
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so you have a set top DVD recorder that you used to record TV shows?
Is that correct? First 2 things you need to check: 1- Are the disks finalized? 2-Did you record them in Video mode or VR mode? If you recorded in VR mode you will need to convert it to Mpeg2 format then author it to DVD. |
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Yeah I have a set top DVD Recorder. I do always finalize the dvd's. And I have no idea about VR mode and video mode and all that. How do you change the modes on it. I put dvd's in and record and thats pretty much as far as it goes. Also for the shows Ive already burned, how would I convert them to MPEG2 format. I appreciate your help. Thanks. Jim
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Ok well you should read your manual to find out which is video and which is VR. VR pretty much can only be read by your dvd recorder.
If you have a disk that is recorded in VR mode, you can put it into your DVD drive open it and it will show a file that is unrecongnized by windows. A normal DVD, either commercial or home made witll have an AUDIO_TS folder and a VIDEO_TS folder, if your disk does not then most likely it was recorded in VR mode. You can convert a VR file to Mpeg2 using TMPGenc 2.5 I *think* I did it once, and it was a loooong time ago so I can't really give you the specifics, but if TMPGEnc can open it, it should be able to convert it for you. |
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Thanks alot Wheezer. Ill give it a shot and see what happens. Jim
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