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I have recorded some video on a borrowed camcorder which uses one of the small DVD-RW Discs, but when I put in in my DVD player, it would not play, nor would it play on my laptop, and both are DVD +/-RW compatable.I can playback the movie on the camcorder ok.I decided to use Nero to copy the movie to my hard drive as an image file, but I am having trouble burning the image to a normal 4.7 GB DVD-RW disc.When I click on the image file it automatically opens up Nero, I then choose the burn option and Nero starts to burn to disc, and after about 15 miutes it tells me the burn was successful, but when I try to play the disc it is blank.I have a program called powerISO and have tried various options, but still nothing happens.I now have my movie in ISO,BIN,and NRG formats, but I am completely stumped how I go about burning one of these files ont a DVD-RW disc so that it will play on my laptop or DVD player.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Any help would be most appreciated.
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I dont have the disc with me at work, but when I put the disc in the drive on my laptop at home nothing happens.When I moved the cursor over the drive number is says 0 bytes, but I know the file is on the disc because the image I saved is over 500MB.I am completely confused! When I get home tonight I will try the explore option you mentioned to see if that shows me anything.
I dont have the disc with me at work, but when I put the disc in the drive on my laptop at home nothing happens.When I moved the cursor over the drive number is says 0 bytes, but I know the file is on the disc because the image I saved is over 500MB.I am completely confused! When I get home tonight I will try the explore option you mentioned to see if that shows me anything.
you can also extract the files from the image if you mount the image file using powerISO. (Not 100% with this software - should be in the menu's somewhere).
Once mounted, use the virtual drive as you would a normal disc and you can see what has been created in your image file.
Whichever way, you should be able to find some mpeg (probably) format files somewhere which will be what you want.
Once mounted, use the virtual drive as you would a normal disc and you can see what has been created in your image file.
Whichever way, you should be able to find some mpeg (probably) format files somewhere which will be what you want.