DVR to DVD

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  1. NytBurnr

    NytBurnr Regular member

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    Recently, I got some video files from a friend. He recorded them from his DVR to a combo VHS/DVD recording unit, onto a DVD. What type of files are these? How can I put them onto DVD? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    If he recorded them to a DVD±R and finalized the disk, then the files are in standard DVD format and should be playable in another standalone player (or PC with suitable media player) - but he has to have finalized the disk in the recorder or it will be unreadable and unplayable.
     
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    They will not play on anything other than the machine he recorded them on. I don't know if this is the case, but if he recorded them in Super Long Play mode, would it make a difference?
     
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    No, they would just be lower quality
     
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    DVD recorders use one of a couple of formats that are supposed to be compatible with regular standalone players, but I don't know how true that really is. What I can tell you for sure is that if it's not finalized a regular DVD player definitely won't be able to play it. If it has been finalized you may have to copy it like it was a commercial (encrypted) DVD. I've heard of this working with discs from a DVD recorder.

    I can't tell you how to finalize a disc because it varies by recorder and since I don't have one I'm not familiar with any of them.
     
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    Windows can not read these files. I will check tomorrow to see whether or not the disk was finalized. Now that I think about it, the only reason not to be able to read these files at all would be that the disk is not finalized. I have Any Video Converter, and it could not touch it. There was just a message that said the files could not be read by windows.
     
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    The disk was not finalized. Once it was recorded correctly, it was fine. Thanks Very Much for all the help...
     

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