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Transfer From CD-Rom to DVD?
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Is there a way of transferring say a music video from an enhanced CD-Rom to dvd?
If so, how??
Thanks in advance!
If so, how??
Thanks in advance!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you want to convert it you would need some form of software to do this - presuming that the Music video on CD is a MPEG or AVI File (which Im guessing plays in your PC but not DVD player?) a decent programme is Winavi video converter, (theres loads of others) - I use this and it converts a full movie in about 30 minutes or so - it converts them from MPG or AVI to VOB Files (which are the DVD files you would need) - once converted, Nero can burn them to DVD (I wouldnt personally use nero to convert as I find it a bit slow and for some reason seems to crash my system ?)
If its just one DVD track on an existing DVD this can be also be done by using something like Clone DVD and just picking the relevant chapter you want to copy.
Apologies for the waffling but not really 100% sure what youre trying to do :-)
If its just one DVD track on an existing DVD this can be also be done by using something like Clone DVD and just picking the relevant chapter you want to copy.
Apologies for the waffling but not really 100% sure what youre trying to do :-)
If you're experiencing the same problem as me, I can give you no solution - SORRY
If I try to take a video from a CD single ( which i think is your problem) I have no chance in my D: drive, but have no problem in my E: drive
I don't know why
My D: is a DVD-ROM drive that came with the PC (about 5yrs old now)
My E: is a new DVD-RW drive
D: will not recognise anything other than the music tracks, whereas E; will quite happily 'drag & drop' audio and vidoe files to hard drive
I know this doesn't help solve your problem at all, but it may explain a little why you're having it
If I try to take a video from a CD single ( which i think is your problem) I have no chance in my D: drive, but have no problem in my E: drive
I don't know why
My D: is a DVD-ROM drive that came with the PC (about 5yrs old now)
My E: is a new DVD-RW drive
D: will not recognise anything other than the music tracks, whereas E; will quite happily 'drag & drop' audio and vidoe files to hard drive
I know this doesn't help solve your problem at all, but it may explain a little why you're having it
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