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Posted by Cathy on 01/01/06 13:17
DVD-R is supposed to be the most compatible.
Finalize after creating to be able to use in other folks DVD players.
Disks are cheap...put two hours of material on each disc to maintain
quality.
"Ninip" <gwen6039@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone and Merry Xmas
> I hope someone can help me.
> I got for Xmas a Liteon DVD Player/Recorder Model #LVW-5115GHC for my TV
> I have everything hooked up, cables everywhere, TV & a VCR & a Cable Box.
> I figured out finally, how to transfer a home movie from my camcorder to a
> disk.
> I also finally figured out how to transfer a home movie from my VHS tapes
> to a disk. I have been working on it for 3 days.
> My question is... I want to make dvd copies of all my home movies for each
> of my 4 kids and of course for me too!
> I am not sure what media to use, my player says that I can use them all.
> But I don't want to do all this work and then find out that some people
> won't be able to watch it on their tv.
> It came with a DVD+RW blank, so I practiced on it and took it to one of my
> son's and it played on his tv.
> What media should I use DVD+R or DVD+RW?
> Also in the manual it talks about finalizing & fomating disks, what and
> when would I do that?
> I also want to be able to put as many VHS tapes on one disk as I can so
> that I don't have to be using a million disks.
> sorry about the rambling, but just wanted to make sure that I gave as much
> info as possible.
> Thanks in advance and will await your replies before I buy any disks.
>
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