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NeroVison takes wha kind of DVD

Discussion in 'Nero discussion' started by roger3125, Jan 8, 2008.

  1. roger3125

    roger3125 Regular member

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    I downloaded NeroVision vs. 3.1.0.21 and got as far as the burn stage. I inserted a Maxwell DVD+R, 4.7-16X-2 hrs RW DVD.

    Waited for burn to complete and received this notice.

    I am hoping to record so I may play the disc on a DVD player connected to my TV and to display show on the TV.

    Can someone tell me what kind of DVD disc I whould be using.

    THANKS a bunch
     
  2. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    What were you trying to burn? Did you convert a video file to DVD format? Maybe you created a Video Cd instead. Give us more info. What burner do you have? Is it capable of burning RW discs?
     
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    roger3125 Regular member

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    With a collection of stills and videos taken with my Canon digital camera I used Windows Movie Maker to make a show. I then burned it with DeepBurner to make a DVD that will show on a PC very nicely. Tht DVD will not, howeer, play on a DVD that plays on a Telelvision.

    I was told on one of our forums that i should use NeroVision which I did. I read nowhere i hd to use a certain type of DVD.

    If you need any other info please ask. I have a feeling i left something very simple out
     
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    At what point did you use Nero Vision? Here is a guide.

    When you used Windows Movie Maker, you probably obtain an WMV file that you burned to a disc as data. Unless you have a player that supports WMV, the disc will not be readable in your DVD player. The file needs to be converted to DVD format in order to be compatible with a standalone DVD player. You can redo the whole thing in Nero Vision, save the DVD compilation to hard disc and then burn it to a DVD
    disc, or you can convert the WMV that you already put together to a DVD structure.
    I made some assumptions here about your proccess, so please let me know if I am far off.
     
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