Weird Problem

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  1. varder

    varder Member

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    Two days ago I recorded about 20 minutes on my video camera. Last night I watched the whole thing on my television and today I tried to import it to my computer and burn a DVD. When using Nero Recode I selected the D drive for the videos to import but they were not there! I put the disc back to the camera and they were not there either. One suspicious thing was that there was a sign popping up on a screen that looked like an eject sign. When I pressed the record button it said something like "recording on this disc disabled", and it didn't record! Few hours later I turned the camera on again and it took long time for it to read the disc. When it finally accessed it there was once again the eject sign and the other sign showing that there is no more space on the disc. It also said, "Disc error. Unsupported Format." The only thing I did with the disc, I cleaned it with a piece of cloth that's all. Help!
     
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  2. johnl123

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    First, nero recode will only import DVD compliant video files (ie. video files with a .bup, .ifo, and .vob file extensions typically found in a video_ts folder), if it's video from a camera, the file format will most likely be a .avi and not recognized by recode. If you have a .avi file, then nero vision is best for that file type.

    Judging by what you state, it looks like the disk is either damaged or you used sub-par media, in either case, you maybe SOL..See if you can get nero vision to recognize the file on the disk and import it to your PC, if you can get it onto your PC, you can then have nero create a DVD of the video putting it on good quality media (try sony of verbatim).
     

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