really importan-somebody please help me

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by alr85, Feb 27, 2006.

  1. alr85

    alr85 Guest

    hello,i have a huge problem,well its huge to me n e way. i borrowed a friends jvc hard disk camcorder to record anoter friends wedding for them,the files have saved in a dom format,i have never heard of this before and the only program i can find that will open it is nero vision express. thats all fine . i get the movie to a point where i am reallt happy with it,go to add chapters and the whole program will close,making me lose all my work in the process. can these files be converted so i can use another program? or am i just doing something wrong?
    i would really apreciate some help with this and it was a really good friends wedding and i would really hate to let them down. thanks and i hope i didnt waste anybodys time with this :)
     
  2. nownthen

    nownthen Regular member

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    Are you using the latest version of Nero Vision?

     
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    You didnt say what version nero you use. I am also assuming you mean [bold]Mod[/bold] format instead of [bold]Dom[/bold]. You may need the ac3 audio plugin for nero. Nero 7 supports the mod file as it is. If you use version 6 look into adding the ac3 audio plugin. You can get free nero plugins here if that is what your problem is.

    http://www.bitburners.com/Software/...Encoders/Nero_Audio_Plugins/orderby,2/page,1/

    That plugin may require you use the nero wav plugin replacement which is there also if you do need it.

    Those plugins go into C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\AudioPlugins

    Or you could just use the power director express that should have came on the disk with the camcorder to convert to avi. Then anything would be able to edit it as you like.

     
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