DVD RW

D

Dmitry

Is there any way that I can configure wondows to
recognise and create DVDs? I have IOMEGA DVD RW and can
use IOMEGA programme for cd and dvd creation, but it much
more convinient to use windows. I can create CD's, using
drag and drop windows feature, but I cannot create DVD in
the same manner. Can anyone help?
Thanks.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Windows XP does not have a native DVD recording program.
You'll need to purchase and install a third-party software program.

Suggestions:
http://www.nero.com/us/index.html
http://www.roxio.com/en/products/ecdc/index.jhtml

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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| Is there any way that I can configure wondows to
| recognise and create DVDs? I have IOMEGA DVD RW and can
| use IOMEGA programme for cd and dvd creation, but it much
| more convinient to use windows. I can create CD's, using
| drag and drop windows feature, but I cannot create DVD in
| the same manner. Can anyone help?
| Thanks.
 
A

Alvin Brown

Hello

As the previous person indicated you will ahve to purchase
3rd party software for that.

Alvin
 
P

Pavel A.

Dmitry said:
Is there any way that I can configure wondows to
recognise and create DVDs? I have IOMEGA DVD RW and can
use IOMEGA programme for cd and dvd creation, but it much
more convinient to use windows.

then, are you using Linux, or what?
I can create CD's, using
drag and drop windows feature, but I cannot create DVD in
the same manner. Can anyone help?

Roxio Easy Creator v 6+ supports drag and drop to DVD-RW.
New name of this prog is Drag-to disc (was Direct CD)

--PA
 
Y

Yves Leclerc

XP does not allow the creation of DVDs with its built-in tools. MS did not
include DVD with it. However, it has been said that the next version of
Windows (Longhorn???) should have DVD creation built-in.
 

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