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Trouble with BURNCDCC and WMP

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by lyong222, Apr 9, 2011.

  1. lyong222

    lyong222 Member

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    I have a mp4 video on my desktop.
    I have BURNCDCC but when I right click on the file and choose the program to open it with, BURNCDCC does not seem to find the file.
    So, I right clicked on the file again and chose WMP, just to see if the video would play. However, all I am getting is audio, no video.
    So, I right clicked on the file again and choose VLC and the video opens and plays.

    Why is BURNCDCC not finding the file, and why does WMP only play the audio?

    I have had Nero on my computer since the computer was custom built, but when I try to use that, I get a message saying the trial period is over.

    Can I go back to my Nero disc from 2009 and re-install the software?
    Or is there a free version of Nero out there is "burn" land?

    I'm experimenting with formats because I want to play this video on my computer, and on my TV from my table top DVD player.

    Any advice on all of this?

    Thanks.
     
  2. attar

    attar Senior member

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    The mp4 isn't playing in WMP because the correct codec is not installed in your system - but since VLC is a self contained package which does not rely on the system codecs, that isn't a problem.

    If your former version of Nero (I assume a copy with a serial number) is supported by your current operating system there should be no problem installing it.

    Instead of Nero, use AVStoDVD, a freeware package that is regularly updated.
    Save the output to a DVD folder and burn it with your burning program.
    If you have ImgBurn installed you can burn the disk automatically from AVStoDVD if you select 'Output' > 'Burn DVD'.

    http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AVStoDVD
     
  3. lyong222

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    I downloaded AVS and it is only going to let me do 5 disc without a fee.
    So, I opened it and tried to proceed, on one small mp4 video clip. I clicked "add" and in that list, the video is not listed. It also said the file could be dragged into the middle of the window. I can drag the file around my desktop, but not into the AVS window. The file does have the VLC icon on it, as I have chosen that as my default media player.
    I ran into some problems trying to use Nero 7. I had version 7.5 and the latest version of Nero 7 is 7.11. So, I got my serial number from my registry, as the un-install instructions said to keep that, and use it with the updated version of Nero 7. Everything was working as expected, and then I got to some point where it mentioned a license. License for what, I am not sure. This video clip came from Youtube and it got on Youtube from a nationally televised horse race. So, there should be no copyright issues.

    So, the current problem is why AVS is not seeing "all" the files on my "desktop."
    Or what do I need to do to this mp4 file to get it into AVS.

    (Ill postpone Nero 7 for the time being and let my 5 discs with AVS get me some experimenting on how to do this)

    I know, Im years behind the rest of you, so I am on step one of trying to burn a 3 minute mp4 file.

    Thanks.
     

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