When burning one CONTINUOUS file no matter the length, the burn/transfer to DVD is fine. However, when trying to burn multiple files to ONE DVD, such as: start/stop files from a video camera(at a wedding) where the files are separate and perhaps a "GAP' exists between takes then the software may take one file then stop and the resultant data on the DVD is not good and the time counter stops anyway. I have wasted a DVD if it's a (+/-DVD). How should one try to accomodate a VHS file with more than one continuous file?
Thank you...Francis1535
This is EASY VHS to DVD, Rev C, P/N 242500, Version..111B25F and it has been fully updated!
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When burning one CONTINUOUS file no matter the length, the burn/transfer to DVD is fine. However, when trying to burn multiple files to ONE DVD, such as: start/stop files from a video camera(at a wedding) where the files are separate and perhaps a "GAP' exists between takes then the software may take one file then stop and the resultant data on the DVD is not good and the time counter stops anyway. I have wasted a DVD if it's a (+/-DVD). How should one try to accomodate a VHS file with more than one continuous file?
Thank you...Francis1535
This is EASY VHS to DVD, Rev C, P/N 242500, Version..111B25F and it has been fully updated!
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