The file in File Explorer is labeled as a MP4. As I said at one point, when I open up Nero Burning Rom 10, and choose DVD vs. CD I have nine choices. I always choose the top one which is labeled DVD-ROM (ISO). I was able to find the file on my computer and burn it to a disc ( yesterday) . I went back into Nero and was going to try another option, but nothing works now. I can’t even duplicate what I did before. If I choose the top one, DVD-ROM (ISO) I can’t find that video on my computer anymore using Nero. The file is still there, because if I close NERO and look for the file in File Explorer, I can find it, and it still plays normal. Maybe I will try again tomorrow. But at least I have the video on a USB drive that does play on the TV. Thanks for all the help. Mike
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The file in File Explorer is labeled as a MP4. As I said at one point, when I open up Nero Burning Rom 10, and choose DVD vs. CD I have nine choices. I always choose the top one which is labeled DVD-ROM (ISO). I was able to find the file on my computer and burn it to a disc ( yesterday) . I went back into Nero and was going to try another option, but nothing works now. I can’t even duplicate what I did before. If I choose the top one, DVD-ROM (ISO) I can’t find that video on my computer anymore using Nero. The file is still there, because if I close NERO and look for the file in File Explorer, I can find it, and it still plays normal. Maybe I will try again tomorrow. But at least I have the video on a USB drive that does play on the TV. Thanks for all the help. MikeComment
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Originally posted by PeterOzWhat about this
With the make and model of the DVD player I can research betterComment
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Originally posted by PeterOzWhat about this
With the make and model of the DVD player I can research betterComment
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You need to convert to a format your DVD can play. Mpeg and AVi should work
Depending on the recording software & the finalization, some recorded discs (CD-R/RW or DVD±R/RW)may not be playable.
Page 4 http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/0...T2016-001B.pdf
Also on that page -Regional code
Also it might be best to convert MP4 to AVi . Avi should work.
Page 29 DivX file requirement Available resolution size: 720x576 (W x H) pixel DivX file extensions: “.avi”, “.divx”Playable DivX subtitle: “.smi”, “.srt”,
To convert MP4 to AVi you can use a program like VLC media player
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To Convert Mp4 to Avi I use a program called Freemake Video Converter - Old Version 2.3.4.2 it works well.Comment
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You need to convert to a format your DVD can play. Mpeg and AVi should work
Depending on the recording software & the finalization, some recorded discs (CD-R/RW or DVD±R/RW)may not be playable.
Page 4 http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/0...T2016-001B.pdf
Also on that page -Regional code
Also it might be best to convert MP4 to AVi . Avi should work.
Page 29 DivX file requirement Available resolution size: 720x576 (W x H) pixel DivX file extensions: “.avi”, “.divx”Playable DivX subtitle: “.smi”, “.srt”,
To convert MP4 to AVi you can use a program like VLC media player
CLICK ON ME
To Convert Mp4 to Avi I use a program called Freemake Video Converter - Old Version 2.3.4.2 it works well.Comment
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OK PeterOz. I used VLC to convert two of those video files from MP4 to AVI per the instructions. Now I am having trouble with my Nero Burning Rom 10. I open up Nero as I have done many times in the past, and then I go look for the file I want. I find the folder, and the files I have inside, but Nero does not recognize them. I know they are still there because I can see them in File Explorer. I did notice that when I have Nero open, there is a statement on the lower right with many examples. The default one to open is 'COMPATIBLE FILES" or something like that. If I change that to ALL files, I then see all the files in the folder, including the two AVI files I converted. BUT, I can not drag anything over to burn. Still trying to figure out how I was able to burn the original MP4 files to a DVD disc two days ago. I even removed Nero burning Ron from the computer, and reinstalled it. This is making me even more Neanderthals that Bruce said earlier.Comment
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OK PeterOz. I used VLC to convert two of those video files from MP4 to AVI per the instructions. Now I am having trouble with my Nero Burning Rom 10. I open up Nero as I have done many times in the past, and then I go look for the file I want. I find the folder, and the files I have inside, but Nero does not recognize them. I know they are still there because I can see them in File Explorer. I did notice that when I have Nero open, there is a statement on the lower right with many examples. The default one to open is 'COMPATIBLE FILES" or something like that. If I change that to ALL files, I then see all the files in the folder, including the two AVI files I converted. BUT, I can not drag anything over to burn. Still trying to figure out how I was able to burn the original MP4 files to a DVD disc two days ago. I even removed Nero burning Ron from the computer, and reinstalled it. This is making me even more Neanderthals that Bruce said earlier.Comment
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Just some out of the box thinking here…
Have you tried right clicking the stuff you want to burn, and select Send To… and select your DVD-RW unit.
It’s been a while, but from memory, Windows (since Win7 I think) can burn CDs/DVDs natively.
Do you simply want to burn your files to a DVD and play them on the TV, and does the TV only play DVD’s that are in the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS format?Comment
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Just some out of the box thinking here…
Have you tried right clicking the stuff you want to burn, and select Send To… and select your DVD-RW unit.
It’s been a while, but from memory, Windows (since Win7 I think) can burn CDs/DVDs natively.
Do you simply want to burn your files to a DVD and play them on the TV, and does the TV only play DVD’s that are in the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS format?Comment
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Originally posted by BruceHave you tried right clicking the stuff you want to burn, and select Send To… and select your DVD-RW unit.
It’s been a while, but from memory, Windows (since Win7 I think) can burn CDs/DVDs natively.
Originally posted by Brucedoes the TV only play DVD’s that are in the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS format?
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Originally posted by BruceHave you tried right clicking the stuff you want to burn, and select Send To… and select your DVD-RW unit.
It’s been a while, but from memory, Windows (since Win7 I think) can burn CDs/DVDs natively.
Originally posted by Brucedoes the TV only play DVD’s that are in the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS format?
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