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Nero 3.2.3.2 error burns?
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11. July 2007 @ 15:27 |
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See my post from the 8th about using another program to do the .mov files. Nero doesn't always support them.
Or my viewer do you just need a player to play them on the pc and not convert & burn them?
Your best best is to go to Nero site and email customer with any questions or here's a link to buy the plug in you need - DVD-Video PlugIn.
Yep you'll still be able to burn - it's Vision that's lost it's functionality.
The latest version of Nero is still almost 200mb but that won't give you Vision again just a compatible version for Vista.
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rc1489
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11. July 2007 @ 17:07 |
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So if i buy the plugin for like 25.00 that may alloww viewing?
i may need convert them now, not sure i guess.?
i did emailthat convertor yesterday and they are compatible, it's free now, but future upgrades will not be it sounds like.
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sometime back there were issues on serial #s does this help?
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For the Nero retail version, the serial number is located on the back side of the paper sleeve the Nero CD came in. For OEM version, the serial number is located on the back side of the paper sleeve the Nero CD came in. For OEM bundles, such as Yamaha, TDK, Memorex, Lite-On, etc. you do not need a serial number, as it is embedded and will install automatically. After a successful installation, you can find your serial number located in your registry.
Follow the steps below in order to locate it:
1) Click on ´Start --> Run´ and type in ´REGEDIT´.
2) Click on ´OK´, which opens the Registry Editor.
3) Click on the folders ´HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE --> AHEAD --> Nero BURNING-ROM --> INFO´.
4) You will see your serial number on the right-hand side of the Registry Editor, with following name (related to the respective version you have): Serial4, Serial5 or Serial6
This entry looks as follows:
14xx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx (for Nero 4)
15xx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx (for Nero 5)
1Axx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx (for Nero 6 Ultra Edition)
Please note the number.
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11. July 2007 @ 18:06 |
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DivXtoDVD is now ConvertXtoDVD which isn't free.
DivXtoDVD was last updated in 2005 I think but it still does a good job.
Do you just want to play the mov files on the pc or do you want to play them in a dvd player?
If you want to play them in a dvd player then yes you would need to convert them 1st.
If you just want to watch them on the pc Quicktime well play them (they're quicktime videos) or I think VLC player (free) will play them - link.
For the serial # bit from Nero's site that just if you need to find the serial #.
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rc1489
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11. July 2007 @ 18:32 |
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yes both, pc and dvd player, looks like it's pay time for all practical purposes.
The serial # was discussion way back, being mine was preloaded would that procedure i posted find the serial # for upgrade?
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11. July 2007 @ 19:06 |
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For Nero 7 no it's in a different place in the registry.
1) Click on ´Start --> Run´ and type in ´REGEDIT´.
2) Click on ´OK´, which opens the Registry Editor.
3) Click on the folders ´HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> SOFTWARE --> AHEAD --> Installation --> Nero 7 -->Info.
On the left hand side of the window it's to the right of Serial7.
Try DivX2DVD - it's free. You can burn with Nero.
I checked the latest version again and mov isn't listed under supported video files.
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rc1489
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12. July 2007 @ 17:49 |
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Thanks
the .mov is not supported by nero? It always played until the trial period deal came along "ended" ? Why will nero not play it now if i update, or are you referring to the other one? this gets more confusing?
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if i pull out the serial #, what can i do with it or will the serial # appear being i did not have the cd? maybe we'll call it quits after this one?
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12. July 2007 @ 18:33 |
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Nero doesn't list .mov files as being supported so I can't say that any .mov you get will always be able to be played or converted w/ Nero.
The one that played before the trial expired should still play if you buy the plugin.
The serial # bit - that's just where you can find it. Like if you needed to do a clean install of Nero and needed to reenter it go there 1st and write it down.
When they have upgrades to software they offer discounts for licensed users - you would need your serial # or that. Like if you had Nero 6 and wanted to upgrade to Nero 7.
Hope this makes sense.
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rc1489
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13. July 2007 @ 19:38 |
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You think it will probably not do me any good to buy the plugin being the trial period expired?
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14. July 2007 @ 09:49 |
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No buying the plugin might be worth it if you'll be converting other file formats besides .mov like avi, wmv, dvr-ms etc.
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rc1489
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14. July 2007 @ 18:25 |
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14. July 2007 @ 19:13 |
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Look in the registry in the path I posted above you're serial # will be there. But I don't think it's really necessary to buy the dvd plugin.
You'll get a serial for the plugin that you'll enter unlocking the trial period on Vision.
The links are just for a player not a converter- there are free players for mov like QuickTime so I definitely won't pay for one.
You can always try emailing Nero and see what their response is on mov files but I don't you'll get a very helpful response.
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rc1489
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14. July 2007 @ 21:22 |
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I have quick time but it ony works through easy share software, if i open the files up just on the drive, they have all kinds of black images in the display.
did you refer to the alternative quicktime 1.81 i think is the #, how does that display mov files, full page or the small screen like quick time has?
so how do i convert the .mov files to another format for dvd or pc viewing, what software do i need?
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15. July 2007 @ 09:48 |
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rc1489
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15. July 2007 @ 13:41 |
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Quote: "
you can try the free DivXtoDVD to convert them then try using Nero or ImgBurn to burn them (see my previous post).
I just have the Quicktime player - but rarely use it.
Have you tried playing them in VLC or Windows Media player?Quote:
Mediaplayer does not recognize file type, Is DivX free yet, at this point i'm drawing a blank on VLC.
Thanks
it appears vlc is not for .mov format either?
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Quote: Appears not to be free?
maybe we did this before but what is the true capacity of a dvd +rwmemorex 16 x 4.7 gb for .mov on data burn or with jpeg files?
i get to 3500mb max with .mov and jpeg comboninations, do the .mov files take mor time if it says 120 min on the dvd blank?
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15. July 2007 @ 14:29 |
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rc1489
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15. July 2007 @ 17:46 |
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why is it now i have a non burn in nero on anything over 3500mb, with a mix of .mov and jpegs?
where do i get the alterantive that has the classic player in 1.81?
how malware free are these downloads?
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 15. July 2007 @ 17:52
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15. July 2007 @ 18:38 |
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Do you have a recent burn log from Nero that you can post?
You might want to try switching the media - try Verbatim or made in Japan Sony or Fuji.
Burn at 1/2 the rated speed of the disc.
You can download the quicktime alternative from afterdawn - QT Alt
I would say the downloads are pretty safe - I've never had a problem doing from here. To be sure run a virus scan on the downloads.
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rc1489
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15. July 2007 @ 19:27 |
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The burn log you ask about is a complete copy of .mov files etc? how do you want it posted so i can keep it private,?
i've used a couple different dvd blanks, and burned at half the speed, abve 3500 mb they fail.
av scans do not pick up the malware or spyware,?
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no mention of Quote: vista home premium
, on the quiktime alt link.
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15. July 2007 @ 19:52 |
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Oops forgot about the Vista - use Media Player Classic - supports Vista - to play the files - Media Player Classic.
Yes anti virus programs also scan for spyware and the different 'threats'. Check the website of your to see if it does for sure.
For the log - be sure to edit on the serial number, your name if it's in the and you can scan the log and edit the name of the file your converting if you like.
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rc1489
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15. July 2007 @ 20:41 |
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Better news here, dropped a burn down to 6x and it did over 4.2 of 4.7, will try more another day,
remember we had an issue on finding logs before, i saved this to be burned again, is this what you want? i can not find " a log file" only the iso burn to be burned again.
the media classic, i was on major geeks site, and there were so many things there, what else has to be installed along with the media classic for vista home premium, there was another item to make it functional it seems?
thanks
may not be back until tomorrow
i have it downloaded, not installed
now another help needed
i had power archeiver for zip, on my old system , nothing on this one, what unzipper is compatible with vista home premium?
thanks
see you monday if it's monday where you are./
winzip is downloaded not installed 11.1 version i believe.
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16. July 2007 @ 10:47 |
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It was Monday here alredy on your last post but not by much - 41 mins:)
Remember the disc will only hold 4.38gb not the 4.7 it says (short story different math - manufacturer vs. computer conversion)
Good to hear you're getting farther n the burn process!
Have you tried ImgBurn yet?
Here's where you can find the logs in Vista -link
You might need some codec installed for Media Classic (I haven't used Media Classic) I use and it's Vista compatible - ffdshow.
Hmmm for the zip software I like WinRAR but it doesn't like Vista.
Looks like WinZip may be your best bet since it is Vista compatible.
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rc1489
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16. July 2007 @ 11:59 |
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Thanks for the capacity info.
I'll look at the other links you sent tonight, i have imgburn ans winzip and media classic all downloaded and scanned, nothing installed
is there a registry backup in vista home premium , they talk about a starting point?
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16. July 2007 @ 13:32 |
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I'm sure there is somewhere - I'm just not familiar where all the stuff in Vista is.
Or are you talking about a restore point? In XP it under start>all programs>accessories>system tools - Vista may be similar.
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rc1489
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16. July 2007 @ 14:00 |
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Thanks
when i install the media classic player, then these codecs have to be downloaded also? they install in the proper place after media classic is installed--- your quote below
Quote: You might need some codec installed for Media Classic
(I haven't used Media Classic) I use and it's Vista compatible - ffdshow.
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16. July 2007 @ 15:07 |
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Yes you can install the codec before or after you install Media Classic.
They will install in the proper place - they used for more then just viewing files w/ players - I installed them for Virtual Dub and for VLC.
You can install Media Classic then try playing the files - no sound, bad pic or won't play then download and install the codecs.
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