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Guys, if you need DVD's for movies being burned, Use a MPEG-2 file! This should play on most DVD players!
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@svr2010freak1 and avi file is a video
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@JesusX666 bro u need a CD-R for music k
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it just keeps saying an error occurs. This is the 7th burning method i've tried. WHAT THE FUCK IS THE PROBLEM! i'm trying to burn an avi file onto a DVD-R what the hell am I doing wrong!
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How do u rip a DVD with Windows 7???????? I already know how to do a CD lol
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thank u
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what the fuck i didnt know i had this shit lol wow thats bad ass
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@ShaoLinRachel hit start and type movie maker, drag it onto your desktop....
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@93cobraz just use you windows media center...it's easy ...some burners aren't compatible with window 7 and 64 bit system...
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I will try this. Hope it works
before they came out with crappy windows 7 they had a "movie maker" on Media Center but i can't find it any where! HELP
ShaoLinRachel 1 year ago
@ShaoLinRachel Are you talking about Windows Movie Maker 2.6?
WindowsVideos 1 year ago
here's my scenario - new Dell 1545 64bit (just one week old). Windows 7 64 Ultimate. Tried with Roxio, Nero and the native Windows DVD burner software using DVD+R formats - Sometimes the data is burned fine and othertimes data is burned but the DVD drive doesnt reading the data - the drive makes some noise of spinning as if it's reading and shows no data. Can you please help me?
93cobraz 1 year ago
@93cobraz Are there differences in the types of files burned?
WindowsVideos 1 year ago
windows 7 home premium
popitkayok 2 years ago
Then you can use Windows DVD Maker to create DVDs from your movies. Here's a tutorial:
7tutorials. com/how-burn-dvds-windows-dvd-maker
WindowsVideos 2 years ago