Re: Can't burn recorded tv to DVD!
- From: Jukie <Jukie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 14:51:01 -0700
Wow, Gene, settle down. I'm just trying to get some help. I have an image
file that is a dvr-ms, and as far as I can tell, I can't change that file
type extension to iso. If that is something I can do, could you please tell
me how I do that? In my limited knowledge, I just know that I have several
files with the extension .ISO, and I'm able to burn those with Creator Basic.
The dvr-ms files, I can't even "see" them in my Creator Basic, so it'd be
great if you tell me how to change them to the ISO file extension. Thanks,
and I hope I didn't offend this time.
"Gene E. Bloch" wrote:
Please pay attention! I didn't say you had Nero or had to get it, all I.
said was that if you had created an image file with Nero, it would have
..nrg as its extension. I was trying to teach you something about file
name extensions.
If you want free software to burn iso files to disk or create iso files
from disc, learn to use Google.
Goodbye.
On 6/25/2008, Jukie posted this:
But I don't have Nero, and you have to pay to get it. I used to be able to
do this for free, and don't want to pay any more money for something that the
computer is supposed to do.
"Gene E. Bloch" wrote:
You don't save the files as an .iso file, you burn them to a DVD image
file on your hard drive. That image is the .iso file. If you're using
Nero, it's an .nrg file: just change the extension to .iso.
On 6/25/2008, Jukie posted this:
I do have videoredo Plus, but I don't believe the files can be saved as an
ISO file. I really don't want to pay anymore money for something that I
used to be able to do with ease, for free (well, after all the dough
shelled out to Microsoft for Vista in the first place).
"Edward" wrote:
I use videoredo plus. (videoredo.com) edit out commercials and resave.
I have not tried the videoredo tv suite.
Edward
"Jukie" wrote:
I can burn ISO files. If someone could tell me how to convert a dvr.ms
file to ISO, that would be great. I can burn the files with Creator
Basic (comes with Vista) super-quick and with no problems. So how does
on convert dvr.ms to ISO?
"Ant" wrote:
"Justin" wrote:
Hi,
When I try to burn a recorded tv program onto dvd, Windows media centre
has a message saying the the file type is not supported. Does this
mean that I can not burn recorded tv onto DVD?
I have a dvd burner which supports dvd+-RW and I was using a dvd-rw.
Thanks,
Justin
Justin,
Just read your question. I have exactly the same trouble and each time I
try to burn a DVD I get a message saying "MC Extensibility Host has
stopped working" and then Media Centre closes down.
I wonder if you have a good solution yet?
Tony
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