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Posted by Andrew Moray on 10/14/21 11:36
Peter <peter@allblue.f9.co.uk> wrote in
news:78npr1dbmvqiehl1aeahk7p6unl622agip@4ax.com:
>
> Hi.
>
> I have a video DVD-RAM recorded off-air. I want to make a copy on
> DVD-R for a friend without DVD-RAM capability. Can I do this on my PC?
> If so, how? Simply copying the data from the RAM disc to my hard drive
> and then back onto a DVD-R seems not to create a disc which a DVD
> video player can read.
>
> Available software is Nero v 6.6 (which I generally prefer) or Roxio
> Easy Media Creator v 7. My DVD drive will read DVD-RAM (but won't
> write to it) and can write to DVD-R.
>
> TIA
>
> Peter.
The RAM files from my recorder have an *.vro extention, and 2 other small
files.
I copy it all onto my PC, then rename the *.vro - .mpg, it will then play
on the PC - WinDVD, PowerDVD. This can be burned to a DVD: Nero - DVD UDF.
If I want to chapter it/DVD format, I load it into DVD Author, when I've
finished, it creates the necessary files, then Nero - DVD Video burns it as
a recognisable DVD.
Pretty basic description, and done in a hurry, but should be enough to get
you started.
Other, more intelligent, people will respond shortly, I'm sure.
HTH
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