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In article , Mark Lloyd wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 22:06:39 GMT, Rock Lobster wrote: I just tried to burn a dvd from my tivo. I used the send to vcr function A digital copy would be better. and burned a movie on a dvd +r. Now i can only view that movie on the dvd burner. I can viewit on my PC or on another dvd player. this is the first time i have tried it. What am i missing?? thanks rock Lobster As well as what the other poster said, just burning the file will not create a format that a DVD player can recognize (most DVD players won't play files from a DVD-ROM, like a computer will). You need to use a DVD authoring program, such as the one that comes with Nero. Jesus H....... , he HAS A DAMN STANDALONE RECORDER!!!!!!!!!! |
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"GMAN" wrote in message
... In article , "Seth" wrote: "Seth" wrote in message ... "Rock Lobster" wrote in message ... I just tried to burn a dvd from my tivo. I used the send to vcr function and burned a movie on a dvd +r. Now i can only view that movie on the dvd burner. I can viewit on my PC or on another dvd player. this is the first time i have tried it. What am i missing?? Some burners require you to "finalize" your disk before they work in "a''" other DVD players. is more a question of your burner and not TiVo. Check your owners manual for info on "finalizing" a disk. Also, make sure whatever you want to play it on can read a DVD -R. Not all the older gear can. Does anyone read the OP postings? He said he has DVD+R. Yeah, the "-" was a typo. Everything I said still applies to "+R". Calm down. If you are as affluent in the technology as you purport to be, you would have figured that out. |
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Thanks for the help
I was the finalization. The menu selection for this was kind of buried. But i got it thanks a ton you guys have always been great rock lobster On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 23:37:06 GMT, (GMAN) wrote: In article , Rock Lobster wrote: I just tried to burn a dvd from my tivo. I used the send to vcr function and burned a movie on a dvd +r. Now i can only view that movie on the dvd burner. I can viewit on my PC or on another dvd player. this is the first time i have tried it. What am i missing?? thanks rock Lobster You need to "Finalize" the disk on the burner. There will be some menu item on the DVD recorder that accomplishes this. |
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On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote:
I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray |
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 03:05:52 -0500, Gray Shockley
wrote: On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray Gray, As I stated, my comment(s) are in regard to my stand-alone DVD recorder. It does not in any way have anything to do with Windows. My recorder *does* require finalizing in order for the DVD+R discs to be used on another player. The fact that *your* standalone that uses DVD-R discs does not, has nothing whatever to do with the OPs problems, nor does the fact that your external burner on your Mac that will use DVD+R's. (Unimportantly, I have burners on 4 separate Win XP computers, and none of them require "finalizing" a DVD+R disc either). Should your reason for posting simply be to bash Windows, may I suggest that there are many, many more appropriate reasons than finalizing a DVD+R. Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/ Message board: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?ht...ames.hoffpauir Mail list: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surn...hoffpauir.html DNA project: http://www.familytreedna.com/(153dme45ewxtrs45rzxk5z2x)/public/Hoffpauir/index.aspx |
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 03:05:52 -0500, Gray Shockley
wrote: On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Gray "finalizing" seems to be necessary for multisession support, and should be entirely automatic unless you're doing that. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.laughingsquid.com "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote." - Benjamin Franklin |
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"Gray Shockley" wrote in message
.com... On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". No. The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). Seeing as 2 out of the 3 machines you list above are "-R" (you make no mention of them supporting "+R") I'm going to guess that all the blank media you by is of the "-R" variety. Try recording something on a standalone burner (external is not standalone) using "+R" media, then check it's compatibility against a myriad of standalone players. You will see many of them will have issues playing said recording with no mention of Windows anywhere in the equation. |
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"Mark Lloyd" wrote in message
... "finalizing" seems to be necessary for multisession support, and should be entirely automatic unless you're doing that. It shouldn't be entirely automatic. If it were, you wouldn't be able to add a session as the disc was already finalized. It is manual because in many circumstances there is no way for the recorder to know you are done adding to it. |
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 03:05:52 -0500, Gray Shockley wrote:
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 19:48:42 -0500, Charlie Hoffpauir wrote: I believe from the post the OP has a stand alone DVD burner (like mine, that uses DVD+R discs)... These discs most certainly "DO" require finalizing in order to be read in any other player. I came across people talking about "finalizing" a few years ago and was totally puzzled. Apparently, this is some sort of Microsoft Windows "feature". Nope. The Humax TiVo/DVD-R recorder doesn't need "finalizing" nor does my wife's iMac for CDs, nor my Macintosh G4 MacMini DVD-R/CD, nor my LaCie "Lightscribe" external DVD [on the G4MacMini] Recorder (CD/DVD-R/DVD+R). There's a lot more to it than yes or no. http://www.plextorshop.com/support/faqs/G00017.htm -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html Usenet alt.video.ptv.mythtv My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php HD Tivo S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm |
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