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Advice on DVD Burning programs

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  • daz69kay
    daz69kay Posts: 212 Forumite
    i think i will uninstall nero 7 and re-install nero express ay? i have express on the CDRom that came with my LG burner. Does nero express let you change the blue menu to your own title. [eg] on nero it says "BLUE DISC"
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    Looks as if you are using Nero Vision 4, not Nero Express or Burning ROM.

    This will go through the process of converting the material in to a format suitable for creating DVD Video, before even beginning the burn process.

    It's the transcoding/conversion that is taking up the time.

    If you are just creating a data disc, use the correct program in the suite.
  • mike33_2
    mike33_2 Posts: 272 Forumite
    Help anyone,burnt a film off harddrive onto disc using nero express which it copyed but film kept stopping and starting too many times which spoilt it when watched but film fine when watched through windows media player on computer-had a few copies like this recently so baffled.
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    mike33 wrote: »
    Help anyone,burnt a film off harddrive onto disc using nero express which it copyed but film kept stopping and starting too many times which spoilt it when watched but film fine when watched through windows media player on computer-had a few copies like this recently so baffled.

    The form, is to start one's own thread, rather than hijacking someone else's thread. Especially in a case such as this, where the matter has not been formally concluded.
  • KILL_BILL
    KILL_BILL Posts: 2,183 Forumite
    Donnie wrote: »
    Looks as if you are using Nero Vision 4, not Nero Express or Burning ROM.

    This will go through the process of converting the material in to a format suitable for creating DVD Video, before even beginning the burn process.

    It's the transcoding/conversion that is taking up the time.

    If you are just creating a data disc, use the correct program in the suite.


    ditto on the above comments

    what nero is doing is converting the avi/ mpg file to video (vob files) that you can play back on you normal dvd player.

    that takes time - there are other programmes that can do it faster but at the end of the day the encoding is not so good.
  • mike33_2
    mike33_2 Posts: 272 Forumite
    Ok sorry for this wont happen again
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