|  | Posted by R-ton on 01/15/07 20:50 
"Emma Freezing" <me@privacy.net> schreef in berichtnews:eof41l$4mg$1@bunyip2.cc.uq.edu.au...
 > R-ton wrote:
 > > Hello,
 > >
 > > I have a Panasonic DVD recorder connected to my TV set ; I mostly use
 > > DVD-RAM.
 > >
 > > Now my questions are :
 > >
 > > *) If I buy a DVD reader/writer for my PC , that is "DVD-RAM
 > > compatible", for example of LG, Lite on, Panasonic, or Sony,
 > > will this reader be able to read files made with my Panasonic DVD
 > > recorder, and view the on the PC screen ?
 > >
 > > *) If yes, does there exist any software to edit these files ?
 > >
 > > *) If yes, is it possible to write onto DVD-ram a file that can be
 > > read by my Panasonic DVD recorder ?
 > >
 > > Thanks
 > >
 > > R-ton
 > __________________________________
 >
 > Ron, I have been able to read from and write to RAM disks on my Pioneer
 > DVR-110 and 111 models.
 > However there are a few points you want to consider, plus my experience
 with
 > this only relates to the above burners:
 >
 > Windows 2000: I did not get the special drivers to work, which I needed
 for
 > the writing process.
 >
 > WindowsXP - possible to read and write.
 > WindowsXP by default can read contents of RAM disks, but when writing,
 uses
 > a different format (packet-writing[?]), which is ok for storing PC data
 for
 > backups, but your Panasonic standalone can't read it.
 >
 > You need a special RAM driver for that, which will make that possible.
 >
 > You CANNOT run (install) InCD (from Nero) at the same time.
 >
 > It took me many months to find this driver, but it works on my setup.
 > sl25dvdramx.exe , Version 5.0.1.8
 > 68 MB = a big download.
 > Its made by and for Toshiba, but also works on the 2 above Pioneer models.
 >
 http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_dtlViewDL.jsp?soid=1134400&
 moid=null&ct=DL
 >
 > To your other question:
 > You can edit everything on your PC and then save it back, of course, just
 > use your usual PC software.
 > for movies (DVD), use your mpeg editors and DVD authoring programs.
 >
 > If you're new to this, there's quite a bit of information available on the
 > net.
 > http://www.doom9.org/
 > http://dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
 > http://www.videohelp.com/
 >
 > Good luck
 >
 >
 Thank you, "Welcome" and Emma.
 
 as a matter of fact, I actually have WIN2000...
 
 Best regards
 R-ton
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