DVD on Vaio

S

Sally

Finding Giga Pocket editing too difficult, I imported my
video from an analog player from Giga Pocket to Windows
Movie Maker, a much easier editing program. However, when
I try to burn them to a DVD on my new computer, and even
though I have tried both -R and -RW, neither will play to
the television through the DVD player. I cannot pull the
Movie Maker finished product into either DVGate or any
other program which was pre-installed. Can anyone help. I
have attempted to read the help items to no avail, and
calling Sony is a real study in frustration. I have old
home movies (Beta) that I would like to send to our
children who now live away from home.
 
N

NoNoBadDog!

www.dvdrhelp.com

MM2 will not write a DVD compliant disc for use in standalone players. You
need a third party product such as Sonic MyDVD (very good with analog
sources). You can use MM2 to edit, save the finished product in DV-AVI
format, and then import into MyDVD.

Also try this site:

www.papajohn.org


Bobby
 

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