Unable To Find My Dvd Burn Option
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E-DEE
, May 28 2008 08:15 PM
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#1
Posted 28 May 2008 - 08:15 PM
Hey guys, I consider myself as being computer literate. However, I am unable to locate my option to Burn a DVD on my East Media Creator 9 software. The problem is that I have burned a DVD before. Now, I am unable to locate that option. Can anyone provide me with any instruction?
#2
Posted 28 May 2008 - 08:19 PM
What sort of DVD are you wanting to burn, and which application from the suite are you wanting to burn it with? [There are a number of programs in the suite which will burn DVDs]
Regards,
Brendon
Regards,
Brendon
P4 @3.20GHz on Albatron PX-865PE Pro II with 2GB DDR-SDRAM, FX5900XT video, Viewsonic monitors,
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BENQ DW1640, in XP Pro and Windows 7
I blame it all on Global Warming / Global Cooling / Global Staying the Same [pick one]
#3
Posted 28 May 2008 - 09:08 PM
QUOTE (Brendon @ May 28 2008, 08:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What sort of DVD are you wanting to burn, and which application from the suite are you wanting to burn it with? [There are a number of programs in the suite which will burn DVDs]
Regards,
Brendon
Regards,
Brendon
Thanks for the reply Brendon. I am wanting to burn a movie DVD. I have downloaded a full-length movie and I want to burn it to a DVD using Roxio. Which application should I use Brendon?
#4
Posted 29 May 2008 - 05:13 AM
You still haven't told me enough about what you're burning from for me to be really definite, since there are such a large range of options.
First thing for you to do, is RTFM. It is available as a downloadable PDF file here. You'll need this no matter what your source files are.
Now, some examples.
If you downloaded an .AVI file, go Home > Video > DivX DVDs
If you downloaded an .ISO, .CIF, .CUE, or C2D file, go Home > Data > Creator Classic > Burn From Disc Image File
If you downloaded an .ISO, .GI, .UDI, CUE, or C2D file Home > Copy > Burn Image
If you downloaded a disc image or DVD-Video folder
If you downloaded a DVD-Video folder [.VOB and .IFO] files use Creator Classic, drag your folder into the bottom pane, rename it to VIDEO_TS and burn it as a data disc
If you downloaded a video file, Home > Video > MyDVD or MyDVD Express > Add New Movie and make a DVD with yoiur own menu.
There are probably many more ways to do it - I got exhausted before I exhausted the options
That's why reading the manual is necessary. I hope this has helped ease you into the bewildering array of ways you can do it.
Regards,
Brendon
First thing for you to do, is RTFM. It is available as a downloadable PDF file here. You'll need this no matter what your source files are.
Now, some examples.
If you downloaded an .AVI file, go Home > Video > DivX DVDs
If you downloaded an .ISO, .CIF, .CUE, or C2D file, go Home > Data > Creator Classic > Burn From Disc Image File
If you downloaded an .ISO, .GI, .UDI, CUE, or C2D file Home > Copy > Burn Image
If you downloaded a disc image or DVD-Video folder
If you downloaded a DVD-Video folder [.VOB and .IFO] files use Creator Classic, drag your folder into the bottom pane, rename it to VIDEO_TS and burn it as a data disc
If you downloaded a video file, Home > Video > MyDVD or MyDVD Express > Add New Movie and make a DVD with yoiur own menu.
There are probably many more ways to do it - I got exhausted before I exhausted the options
Regards,
Brendon
P4 @3.20GHz on Albatron PX-865PE Pro II with 2GB DDR-SDRAM, FX5900XT video, Viewsonic monitors,
BENQ DW1640, in XP Pro and Windows 7
I blame it all on Global Warming / Global Cooling / Global Staying the Same [pick one]
BENQ DW1640, in XP Pro and Windows 7
I blame it all on Global Warming / Global Cooling / Global Staying the Same [pick one]
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