Reading a DVD-RAM disk with Windows XP

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I recently acquired a DVD recorder, and have taped part of a television
program that I want to save. I recorded it on a DVD-RAM. I read in my
recorder manual that other machines can't read -RAM disks. Is there any way I
can read this disk on my computer? I'd like to save the program and then
transfer it to a DVD-R. Right now it's not being recognized when I put it in
my DVD/CD-RW combo drive (I have WinDVD and Interactual Player, and movies
play fine on my computer).

- Linda
 
Benzmum said:
I recently acquired a DVD recorder, and have taped part of a television
program that I want to save. I recorded it on a DVD-RAM. I read in my
recorder manual that other machines can't read -RAM disks. Is there any
way I
can read this disk on my computer? I'd like to save the program and then
transfer it to a DVD-R. Right now it's not being recognized when I put it
in
my DVD/CD-RW combo drive (I have WinDVD and Interactual Player, and movies
play fine on my computer).

- Linda

No, unless your PC is equipped with a DVD-ram drive you cannot
read it in a standard DVD/CD-RW drive.

http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Hardware_Software/2003/DVDFormatsExplained.asp


The Standalone DVD recorder that you used to record the TV show
to DVD-RAM, does that have an in-built HD? If so you could copy
the Contents back to the units hard drive, and then reburn it to DVD-R
and then transfer it to your PC.
 
Benzmum said:
OK thanks decoder and Cari. I was afraid of that.

A couple of alternatives, though quality will suffer......

If you have a Camcorder equipped with firewire,
You could connect the camcorder to the DVD-recorder
and copy contents to DV tape, then either copy it back
to the standalone DVD-recorder using DVD-R, or
copy via firewire to PC
You can of course copy to VHS, the copy back to DVD-R.
 
hi

i had the same problem and found a way round it, i used a drd-rw disc in my
dvd recoder and formatted it in VR mode, then when it was finished i was able
to put it in my pc and transfer the footage, the best program to use is one
made by a company called TNMPG or something like that, try a google searc.
pete
 
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