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Originally Posted by Robspace1 I do not work for the company or have stock in it but I would if I could!-I am retired and have plenty of time and not lots of money and I am not a computer genius-I love burning music and videos for a hobbie .I have been telling preople about the ease of use of this program-It is fantastic-I have no idea exactly how it all works but it does-Before buying this and 1Click DVD copy Pro; I was getting alot of rejected dvds in my players-No more-I have actually gotten in arguments on other burning forums over this-Because I said that you get nothing for nothing in this world;; some people were offended-If I could produce good quality dvds and cds for nothing; I would-There are ways to do this but you have to have lots of patience and time to bounce the files from one program to the next-I have been told that Convert X will not only 'not remove copy protection but that it will not even convert a protected file!-If this is true then I am perplexed as to how come I am able to download a file from Limewire then convert it to dvd and burn it-Most of the time it is ready to view on my new Sony DVD player or Pioneer DVR-sometimes they will only play back on my pc' so I use 1Click DVD 5 or Pro to do the burning-I would just say that this program is well worth the money and has paid for itself already-If anybody can figure out how I am removing protection I would appreciate an explanation-I have been nearly called a liar when I tell people the simple one step process I go through now to get a video from cyberspace to my big screen-I do run a free program in the background to remove area protection called DVD14 but how about the css or aarrco?_great sofware-I;m sold! |
I use to have the problem of movies playing on the PC and not on a stand-alone DVD player.
Playing a movie on a PC is not a test. The stand-alone looks for certain things on a movie like the name and format of the folder containg the IFO and VOB files. It also looks at the sequence of the files.
I ended up using
NERO only because NERO runs a VALIDATION routine before it burns a DVD ... you have the option of overriding the VALIDATION SUGGESTION.
I never burn a DVD using VSO
ConvertXtoDVD 2. I write to HD and then use NERO to produce the DVD.
You can use expensive media but if the files aren't written exactly as the stand-alone expects it to be ... you're gonna still end up with movies that play on the PC and not on a stand-alone DVD player.
I'm a newbie here but I've burned several 1000 DVD's over the years ... DVD to DVD ... regular and double-layer and DivX to DVD.