Help for Newbie

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  1. twohungee

    twohungee Member

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    Hello all, I recently had my local computer shop install a Cyberlink DVD Solutions package in my Windows ME

    The software disc they installed has Power DVD / Power Producer / Nero Express / In CD / etc

    I'm having trouble burning dvd's, I'm getting the following message

    "One or more files could not be added to a compilation.

    The following files may not reside in the VIDEO_TS directory of a DVD-Video compilation. Only compliant DVD-Video files
    VIDEO_TS.IFO,
    VIDEO_TS.VOB,
    VIDEO_TS.BUP,
    VTS_nn_0.IFO,
    VTS_nn_0.VOB,
    VTS_nn_0.BUP and
    VTS_nn_m.VOB
    can be added to the VIDEO_TS folder. Please add files from a completed DVD-Video title or use an authoring software like NeroVision Express to create DVD-Video files from standard video files such as *.avi and *.mpg."




    I can watch the mpeg file on my computer but it wont burn to s dvd - r (rw) disc properly

    I don't understand why, can some one please help me navigate nero,the shop I bought the burner & software from are no help at all, too busy!

    The only thing I received with the install is a Cyberlink DVD Solutions disc Is this all I need?, I don't even know what version of nero they put in, how can I tell?

    I have successfully navigated & burned jpeg files to a disc today, Data / Make Data DVD / add \ select files / burn.

    Where am I going wrong when try to burn a mpeg or avi file to a dvd?

    Many Thanks
     
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    also if they installed InCD that would conflict with Nero DVD burning! Uninstall InCD! Then you'll be able to burn DVDs without error messages.
     

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