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Posted by kelly32 on 08/03/07 03:09
On Aug 2, 9:49 am, xeaglecr...@att.net wrote:
> > I beg to differ. I use RecordNow Max to do this (burn as DATA disc) all
> > the time and, over the years have burned hundreds of DVDs and have NEVER
> > had any problems.
>
> > Mike
>
> Both of you are correct. However, DVD Video files must be burned in a
> particular manor to be a legitimate DVD that will play on any
> stand-a-lone player. RecordNow automatically creates the correct format
> whenever it senses you are burning a DVD. If you use NERO, and try to
> burn a DVD as a DATA disc, you will get a warning, and the resulting
> disc will not play.
Thanks for the help, everyone. I used Sonic RecordNow. I didn't get
the "no valid DVD capture devices were present" error. I was
selecting Sonic -> MyDVD -> Create DVD -> burn DVD before. I didn't
even know RecordNow was there. After seeing the name here I searched
the computer for it just in case, and there is was in Sonic's
directory. If I had clicked the arrow in the program menu I would have
seen the other items.
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