Re: CD Burning in Xp Problem
From: Brian Rignall (brianrignall_at_optusnet.com.au)
Date: 04/09/04
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Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 15:49:13 +1000
Try using the applications that come built-in with XP.
You can capture video and audio to your computer by using Windows Movie
Maker.
To begin capturing, a video capture device must be connected properly and
detected on your computer by Windows Movie Maker. Some audio and video
capture devices and sources that you can use include a digital video (DV) or
analogue camera or VCR, a Web camera, a TV tuner card, or a microphone. You
can capture content live or from video tape.
When capturing video and audio in Windows Movie Maker, the Video Capture
Wizard proceeds as follows:
1.. Select the capture devices you want to use.
2.. Specify where you want your captured audio and video file to be saved.
3.. Choose the video setting. For more information about choosing a video
setting for capturing video and audio.
4.. If you are capturing audio and video from a video tape in a DV camera
or DV VCR, choose the method you want to use to capture video and audio.
5.. Capture the video and audio. .
The Save Movie Wizard lets you quickly save your project as a final movie.
The timing, layout, and contents of the project are saved as one complete
movie. You can save and store the movie on your computer or on a recordable
CD, or you can send it as an attachment in an e-mail message or to a video
hosting provider on the Web. In addition to these choices, you can choose to
record your movie to a tape in a DV camera.
Now why go through the bother of using 3rd party stuff and filling up your
hard drive and adding to the burden of System Registry?
If this works get rid of your Sony software and the Nero Software
Good luck
BAR
"R4M" <monnette@zinus.com> wrote in message
news:OWKQeycHEHA.1944@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I have a Nero cd burning software installed on my XP Pro. I just purchased
a
> Sony handycam, installed the software (Image mixer ver. 1.5 for Sony)that
> comes together with the bundle.
>
> And here goes the problem... Whenever I tried using the Sony program to
> transfer the captured tape to the CD..Image mixer cannot recognize my CD
> burner for some reason, normally when the CD burning window prompt me to
> choose the writer...I could just choose the drive letter where my cd
burning
> rom located.(that's what happened when I tried using the my friends PC
with
> win 2k pro OS, and with a nero burning rom software installed too)
>
> I already tried uninstalling the NEro software thinking that it causes a
> conflict but still got the same problem, grrrrrrrrrrr...sony image mixer
> cannot recognize my cd writer.
>
> Anyone knows how to solve the problem? Please help me. I cant wait to burn
> the film clips that I captured...
>
> Specs:
> HP Pavillion PC
> Athlon Xp 2800
> 512 RAM
> CD Rom --- JVC
> CD Writer --- Samsung DVD writer combo
>
> Thanks in advance,
> monnette
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