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I am running Windows XP Home Edition and I recently purchased a Panasonic DV
Video Camera (DV-GS35EB). I have managed to transfer the footage from the camera onto my PC via the software that came with the camera, Motion DV Studio. This programme converted the footage into an avi file. I have also downloaded the same footage into Windows Movie Maker and have made a movie in a mpeg file. Now, the problem I have is that I cannot burn either file onto a disc using Nero - it keeps telling me the only files I can use for this function are: bup, vop, or ifo!!?? And when I try to use Windows Media Player to burn the files an error occurs. Can anyone help me? I am supposed to be filming my daughters school play this afternoon and I would like to be able to give a ready to play DVD copy to both sets of Grandparents at Christmas. Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks -- Candy x |
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MM cannot make mpeg files when you only have XP home? Can you clarify the
file type. It's best when making your movie to stay with dv-avi file types as this keeps the quality high. http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor..._Tutorials.htm When you make a dvd you need to author it. This mean you import the video file into the programme, so in this case the dv-avi, and then make your menu, chapters etc and get the programme to encode your mpeg file, which it then authors into a vob file which a dvd player can read. You need to have a version of nero that can do authoring and not just burning to do this. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "Candyperfume" <Candyperfume@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:30F5E652-200D-4E81-A792-C4F018E054D3@microsoft.com... >I am running Windows XP Home Edition and I recently purchased a Panasonic >DV > Video Camera (DV-GS35EB). > I have managed to transfer the footage from the camera onto my PC via the > software that came with the camera, Motion DV Studio. This programme > converted the footage into an avi file. I have also downloaded the same > footage into Windows Movie Maker and have made a movie in a mpeg file. > Now, the problem I have is that I cannot burn either file onto a disc > using > Nero - it keeps telling me the only files I can use for this function are: > bup, vop, or ifo!!?? > And when I try to use Windows Media Player to burn the files an error > occurs. > Can anyone help me? I am supposed to be filming my daughters school play > this afternoon and I would like to be able to give a ready to play DVD > copy > to both sets of Grandparents at Christmas. > Any help would be appreciated. > Many thanks > -- > Candy x |
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Nero has a wma plug in that you can download as far for windows media player.
You should probably try converting your moviesinto mpeg 4s or divx. best of luck "Candyperfume" wrote: > I am running Windows XP Home Edition and I recently purchased a Panasonic DV > Video Camera (DV-GS35EB). > I have managed to transfer the footage from the camera onto my PC via the > software that came with the camera, Motion DV Studio. This programme > converted the footage into an avi file. I have also downloaded the same > footage into Windows Movie Maker and have made a movie in a mpeg file. > Now, the problem I have is that I cannot burn either file onto a disc using > Nero - it keeps telling me the only files I can use for this function are: > bup, vop, or ifo!!?? > And when I try to use Windows Media Player to burn the files an error occurs. > Can anyone help me? I am supposed to be filming my daughters school play > this afternoon and I would like to be able to give a ready to play DVD copy > to both sets of Grandparents at Christmas. > Any help would be appreciated. > Many thanks > -- > Candy x |
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Candyx,
I have a GS35 and use Motion DV Studio to download. As you say, an avi file (which is the best format by the way). I have successfully converted this to DVD, but I have been using the software that came with my DVD drive - Ulead DVD Movie Factory. Can't you use Motion DV Studio to do the same job? I have a feeling that I did use it once and it worked. I understand the need to do it. I make videos of my grandaughter when she visits and I convert it to DVD and send it to her mother (my daughter) so that she can play it on her DVD player since she doesn't have the software to play it on her PC. If Motion DV Studio won't do the job, you may have to look at buying other software that does the job. Another thing to think about is that sometimes quite good software is available on PC magazine cover CD/DVDs (including video software) -- Good luck with your quest, Trevor L. Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au |
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