DvD burning,?
16.September, 2009
Hi, i am trying to burn video files that i have downloaded from limewire. Here is a brief of what i have done so far.
1. I am using a Memorex CD-R recordable disk
2. I went to Windows Movie maker, then i imported a video from my limewire, under saved files.
3. Then i clicked on "publish to DVD", i saved the files under windows movie maker projects.
4. Now it says, add items, i click on next
5. Now it says ‘ready to burn disc", i click on burn…….then a pop up comes on and it reads:
DVD is not recordable
The disc in your DVD burner is not recordable DVD
please insert recordable dvd rewrite dvd something like that…
Am i using wrong DVD? help help
If the files you downloaded are MPEG files, then what you need do is make a data disk, not a video disk. Otherwise, CD-R does not a DVD make. You need to use a DVD disk. DVD’s come in 4 flavors DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD+/-RW. Your burner docs should tell you exactly which you should use.
16.September, 2009 um 9:51 pm
you should use Nero burner.
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16.September, 2009 um 10:25 pm
Try using a DVD disk rather than a CD-R disk and get Nero its MUCH better.
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Experience.
16.September, 2009 um 10:34 pm
DVD-RW are re usable if you make a mistake, once DVD-R has a bit of info on it it is throw away, try using DVD shrink 3.2 to copy DVD in conjuction with nero
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16.September, 2009 um 11:02 pm
Need a DVD-R not a ,CD-R . Big difference one is a CD and the other is a DVD.
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16.September, 2009 um 11:45 pm
Use DVD-R and not DVD+r. The -R are less susceptibe and work all the time especially memorex. If you keep having issues, you might want to llok at AnyDVD.. This is an awesome program that actually fremoves any key from protected DVD.
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17.September, 2009 um 12:17 am
You’ve said it yourself, Michael. You’re using Memorex CD-R recordable disks.
You need to be using DVD+R or DVD-R disks, dependent on which type your DVD writer can utilise.
A CD simply doesn’t have enough space to burn a DVD film without some serious quality loss.
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17.September, 2009 um 12:53 am
yes! CD-R is for audio and files. What you need is a DVD disc.
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17.September, 2009 um 1:04 am
If the files you downloaded are MPEG files, then what you need do is make a data disk, not a video disk. Otherwise, CD-R does not a DVD make. You need to use a DVD disk. DVD’s come in 4 flavors DVD-R, DVD+R, and DVD+/-RW. Your burner docs should tell you exactly which you should use.
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17.September, 2009 um 1:50 am
Go to http://ttreviews.info/dvdburner.php
Download one and enjoy it, please.
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