Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200 with Vista Business. It came with Creator-business (10.1.717).
I would like to be able to burn DVD videos, but the program keeps referring me to MyDVD.
Any help would be appreciated.
On another Thinkpad T61 with Vista Home Premium there is a "Windows DVD Maker" program that works just fine.
Thanks
Mahl
burd video DVD with creator-business
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mwagner2
, Sep 27 2009 10:12 AM
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#1
Posted 27 September 2009 - 10:12 AM
#2
Posted 27 September 2009 - 10:32 AM
QUOTE (mwagner2 @ Sep 27 2009, 01:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Recently I purchased a Lenovo Thinkpad x200 with Vista Business. It came with Creator-business (10.1.717).
I would like to be able to burn DVD videos, but the program keeps referring me to MyDVD.
Any help would be appreciated.
On another Thinkpad T61 with Vista Home Premium there is a "Windows DVD Maker" program that works just fine.
Thanks
Mahl
I would like to be able to burn DVD videos, but the program keeps referring me to MyDVD.
Any help would be appreciated.
On another Thinkpad T61 with Vista Home Premium there is a "Windows DVD Maker" program that works just fine.
Thanks
Mahl
You have an OEM version of the software, and it appears that it doesn't have any video editing/burning capabilities, if you have no MyDVD.
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#3
Posted 27 September 2009 - 12:25 PM
QUOTE (grandpabruce @ Sep 27 2009, 11:32 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You have an OEM version of the software, and it appears that it doesn't have any video editing/burning capabilities, if you have no MyDVD.
Thank you for your reply. You are quite correct--Lenovo included this crippled version with my laptop (Thinkpad x200 business edition)
Now, the next question---just what kind of software should I look for that will be able to burn video DVDs-- and also my laptop will not recognize videos (avi format) as well--Windows Media Player seems to be similarly crippled, as well as the included version of InterVideo WinDVD
Thanks for any advice.
cordially
Mahl
#4
Posted 27 September 2009 - 12:49 PM
QUOTE (mwagner2 @ Sep 27 2009, 04:25 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thank you for your reply. You are quite correct--Lenovo included this crippled version with my laptop (Thinkpad x200 business edition)
Now, the next question---just what kind of software should I look for that will be able to burn video DVDs-- and also my laptop will not recognize videos (avi format) as well--Windows Media Player seems to be similarly crippled, as well as the included version of InterVideo WinDVD
Thanks for any advice.
cordially
Mahl
Now, the next question---just what kind of software should I look for that will be able to burn video DVDs-- and also my laptop will not recognize videos (avi format) as well--Windows Media Player seems to be similarly crippled, as well as the included version of InterVideo WinDVD
Thanks for any advice.
cordially
Mahl
With all the programs that DON'T work, maybe you should contact Lenovo.
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