Re: powerdirector3 vs intervideo
From: Bob [MVP] (bob_mvp_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/09/04
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Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 13:04:32 -0500
You can use Nero Burning ROM (or any CD/DVD burning software) to
simply copy DVR-MS files to a writeable DVD. I believe you are
referring to the fact that NeroVision Express is not able to
successfully import DVR-MS video.
-Bob
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"mark" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Nigel,
>
> You use Nero to burn the dvr-ms files? I have Nero 6.0
> but that would not accept these files.
> Mark
> >-----Original Message-----
> >On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 06:05:17 -0800, "mark"
> <mrdavis41@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>Nigel,
> >>
> >>Thanks for your frank and thorough reply. I will take
> all
> >>of that into consideration. I do have both dvr edit
> and
> >>Luis' program also but that seems to put the audio and
> >>video out of sync as you mentioned. I think I will try
> >>cyberlink's product.
> >
> >See what I mean about how some products work perfectly
> for one person but give
> >big problems to others? I've used DVR-MS Ripper & never
> had any A/V synch
> >problems. All I know is that the more processing
> operations you perform on a
> >DVR-MS or MPEG2 file the more likely that there are to
> be problems.
> >
> >Another thing unless you are really obsessive or have
> large amounts of free time
> >consider whether you even want to spend the time editing
> out the advertising. I
> >had an initial fit of enthusiasm for this but eventually
> decided that life is
> >too short:-) Now to archive shows I simply use Nero to
> burn the DVR-MS file to
> >DVD knowing that I will be able play it back on any PC
> including my MCE machine.
> >In MCE the fast forward & rewind is excellent so
> skipping the ads is pretty
> >painless. If I want to loan a recorded show to someone
> to play in a standalone
> >DVD player then I use Primetime. I know that it's dumb
> but it also needs the
> >least user intervention.
> >
> >--
> >Nigel Barker
> >Live from the sunny Cote d'Azur
> >.
> >
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