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Posted by Tonester on 07/04/06 22:29
"Norman Swartz" <swartz@sfu.ca> wrote in message
news:Xns97F69AB93E64Eswartzsfuca@64.59.144.76...
>I have used a Pioneer dual-purpose machine - DVD Recorder and VCR - model
> DVR-RT501-S, to dub several short VHS films onto a DVD. The disk plays
> back just fine in the Pioneer machine, but I want to edit the single long
> sequence of films into separate, indexed sections, to remove commercials,
> etc. But when I put the DVD in the LG DVD drive in my computer to copy it
> onto the hard drive, Windows XP Pro, SP2, spins the disk for a long time
> and then finally reports it as being totally blank?!?! Obviously the DVD
> is not blank since it plays back perfectly in the machine in which it was
> created.
>
> Help! Please! How do I proceed? Do I need special software to read such
> a
> DVD? Obviously I am new to dubbing DVDs and am pretty clueless, so much
> so
> that I don't know where to turn other than to you folks in this group. I
> am depending on your helpfulness. Many thanks.
You can't edit video once it's burned to a DVD. You probably should have
bought a DVD burner for your computer and a video capture card instead.
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