burning vobs etc other than using nero?
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19. April 2003 @ 10:28 |
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is there a burning prog where i can just drop the AUDIO_TS & VIDEO_TS straight in and write a disc other than nero?_I've had pretty good results with nero (apart from crap media) just wondered if anything else was easy to use!
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20. April 2003 @ 02:54 |
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try prassi or recordnow max, both are simple to use, select new data job and drag your foldes in, job done.
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20. April 2003 @ 07:52 |
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cheers i'll give it a go!!
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23. April 2003 @ 23:31 |
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How did you get on with research on other burning progs Javakiko ?
I've been using Nero with good results [even on cheap blank media] but always willing to hear the low-down on rival (as it were) software.
herb
P.S. I tried Prassi Prismo which came bundled w/ Pioneer 104 but had nightmares & had used Nero before for CD-R (RW) and it's ease of use was commonplace to me.
Nero compatibility for stand alone DVD Players:
Sony DVP-NS305 [plays everything...literally]
Mirror 110 [only good media and on long films burnt at X1 perhaps]
Bush DVD/VHS Combo [plays cheap media...still testing indepth]
PS2 v4 or above [only good media & no RW]
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24. April 2003 @ 00:36 |
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Hi Herb thanks for the interest, i've used other software as follows:
Nero - Very good results using Ritek media and mixed results using cheap media (could be a set top box prob although my Toshiba is funny with cheap dvd-rs!)
Primo Prassi - Very good again (seems more compatable with a mix of STB's than Nero, even in 1.02 mode) although i've not tried cheaper discs as yet 'cos ive run out!
Roxio 6 - Interesting one this i'm still experimenting with this one, putting trailers on etc.. works very well with home movies infact its completely idiot proof and i would recomend it for anyone who wants a straight forward route for camcorder to dvd.
GEAR - Struggled & gave up, used Nero instead, ive been using Nero in its various states for a few years so i'm kinda used to it.
Prior to using dvd-decrypter & dvd2one i was going down the smartripper, re-mpg & spruce-up route although i couldn't get spruce-up to burn the discs & had to use an image file first.
I did try some other more obscure stuff about 12 months ago with poor results but i forget what it was called to be honest. ;-)
P4 1400mhz, P4 2800mhz, Packard Bell 1000mhz, IBM T23 Thinkpad, X-Box matrix, PS2 Messiah 1,Sony Ericsson K700i for crappy photos on the move!!!
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24. April 2003 @ 00:42 |
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Cheers for reply ... my bother in law bought a Sony Digital HandyCam a little while back so I was looking to see what was suggested for DVD-R back up of home footage.
If as you said
Quote: Roxio 6 - Interesting one this i'm still experimenting with this one, putting trailers on etc.. works very well with home movies infact its completely idiot proof and i would recomend it for anyone who wants a straight forward route for camcorder to dvd.
It'd seem rude not to try that first : )
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24. April 2003 @ 00:42 |
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Incidently i do all my burning at 1x as the Ritek 1x dvdrs are very cheap at the moment. My PS2 only likes the Ritek but my X-Box is easy with any discs!!
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24. April 2003 @ 00:44 |
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Funnily enough i was at a friend of mines dads last night and he has just started to use Roxio 6 for home movies and hes a bit of a pc/dvd novice and he finds it very easy to use!
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24. April 2003 @ 00:46 |
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I have X2 capabilities but for movies from now on unless they are bullet proof blank media I always burn at X1 especially 2hour+ films.
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24. April 2003 @ 00:48 |
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My mtes dad even put dolby trailers on using Roxio from - www.cinenow.com/us/vobtrailer.php3
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24. April 2003 @ 00:49 |
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I've got another batch of Ritek G03 DVD-R's on the way...damn good disc for the money !
(If Dads can use Roxio6 then I now it should be just plug n' play for me...LOL)
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24. April 2003 @ 00:50 |
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If you stick a http:// on the beginning of that URL it'll be clickable BTW !; p
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24. April 2003 @ 07:51 |
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P4 1400mhz, P4 2800mhz, Packard Bell 1000mhz, IBM T23 Thinkpad, X-Box matrix, PS2 Messiah 1,Sony Ericsson K700i for crappy photos on the move!!!
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