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Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128

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Name: anton82
Date: January 15, 2008 at 07:13:18 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
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I can write my favorite TV Programs at my Samsungs DVD-RW 128 Recorder, but after the burn , this format cannot recognise to other DVD Players regardless the fact that I am always finalising the disc!


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Response Number 1
Name: WebsWonder
Date: January 15, 2008 at 07:24:12 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
What format does the Samsung Use ??

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Response Number 2
Name: anton82
Date: January 15, 2008 at 07:54:06 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
THE FOLDER that the DVD create has the name DVD_RTAV. The movies files are: VR_MOVIE MPEG File(around 4.7GB) and VR_MANGR MPEG File(only 104KB).

I WISH THIS IS HELPFUL


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Response Number 3
Name: WebsWonder
Date: January 15, 2008 at 08:44:09 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
Google is your friend you need to convert to different format:

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...


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Response Number 4
Name: anton82
Date: January 15, 2008 at 08:55:12 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
Hey, I have just found what type is:

VRO

I will need a VRO Converter


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Response Number 5
Name: Cody (by codyrichter)
Date: January 15, 2008 at 10:24:35 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
your probaly burning the raw video files as data, you need a program to make a dvd image with menues and such to play back in a regular dvd player

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Response Number 6
Name: aegis
Date: January 15, 2008 at 11:48:38 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
In other words, you need a program that creates DVD discs. If you have a reasonably new version of Nero, it will do the job.

Or do a Google search for 'DVD creators'.


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Response Number 7
Name: nicosc
Date: February 1, 2008 at 02:55:48 Pacific
Subject: Samsung DVD-RW 128
Reply: (edit)
Hey I have the Samsung DVD-RW 128. I recorded my favorite TV Program using the Samsung DVD-RW 128 to a blank DVD-R DVD disk. Then, I Finalised the Disk as the user manual says and the result is that I cannot play this format to other DVD Multiregion Players regardless the Finalised after the burning!

In order to help you, the folder's name where my DVD Recorder created after the burning, has the name DVD_RTAV and the files in it, are: VR_MANGR and VR_MOVIE.
Please help


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