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TechSmith Screen Capture Codec - TSCC compatibility Roxio does not recognize AVI encoded with TSCC, but it will encode new

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Posted 01 November 2006 - 03:03 PM

I am using Roxio EMC 7 and wish to burn an AVI to DVD. The AVI was created with the TechSmith Camtasia Studio v2.1.2, using the TSCC lossless codec by TechSmith. However, neither the Creator Classic or VideoWave 7 will recognize this AVI file.

I have been using VideoWave 7 to create AVI files that are encoded with the TSCC codec and Creator Classic will burn these to a DVD with no problems.

If EMC 7 can encode with the TSCC codec, why can't it recognize the files that come from Camtasia Studio?

How can I use Roxio EMC to burn these AVI files to DVD?
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Posted 01 November 2006 - 04:18 PM

View Posthousailorr, on Nov 1 2006, 06:03 PM, said:

I am using Roxio EMC 7 and wish to burn an AVI to DVD. The AVI was created with the TechSmith Camtasia Studio v2.1.2, using the TSCC lossless codec by TechSmith. However, neither the Creator Classic or VideoWave 7 will recognize this AVI file.

I have been using VideoWave 7 to create AVI files that are encoded with the TSCC codec and Creator Classic will burn these to a DVD with no problems.

If EMC 7 can encode with the TSCC codec, why can't it recognize the files that come from Camtasia Studio?

How can I use Roxio EMC to burn these AVI files to DVD?


I am curious, how do you use Creator Classic to burn a video DVD? Or do you first create an iso file using DVD Builder and then use CC to burn the iso to a DVD?

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Posted 01 November 2006 - 04:55 PM

View Postmyguggi, on Nov 1 2006, 04:18 PM, said:

I am curious, how do you use Creator Classic to burn a video DVD? Or do you first create an iso file using DVD Builder and then use CC to burn the iso to a DVD?


Aw, geez! My error. I thought my post seemed odd, but I couldn't put my finger on it! I launch it from Video Wave and thankfully it knows which one to open.

Let's make that DVD Builder, not Creator Classic!

Thanks for the correction. Gosh, you guys are good!
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