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Old September 22nd 06, 06:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Mikem201
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Default DVD Burning question

Hello,

I burned a movie to DVD and they always turn out good with XP but I just
burned one on Vista RC1 and the audio is really off. The program I used
before (Easy Media Creator) is no longer compatible with Vista, some of my
conversion software like Convert X to DVD doesn't even recognize the DVD
drive for some reason. Any suggestions?
--
Mike Mueller
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Old September 22nd 06, 07:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Colin Grant
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Default DVD Burning question

I constructed a video dvd using Vista's (RC1) Movie Maker and DVD burning
and the result is great. I have also tested Edit Studio on Vista and that
works fine, although playback during editing is a little jumpy.

"Mikem201" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I burned a movie to DVD and they always turn out good with XP but I just
burned one on Vista RC1 and the audio is really off. The program I used
before (Easy Media Creator) is no longer compatible with Vista, some of
my
conversion software like Convert X to DVD doesn't even recognize the DVD
drive for some reason. Any suggestions?
--
Mike Mueller


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Old September 22nd 06, 07:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Mikem201
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Default DVD Burning question

Will all software be compatible when the final release version is available?
--
Mike Mueller


"Colin Grant" wrote:

I constructed a video dvd using Vista's (RC1) Movie Maker and DVD burning
and the result is great. I have also tested Edit Studio on Vista and that
works fine, although playback during editing is a little jumpy.

"Mikem201" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I burned a movie to DVD and they always turn out good with XP but I just
burned one on Vista RC1 and the audio is really off. The program I used
before (Easy Media Creator) is no longer compatible with Vista, some of
my
conversion software like Convert X to DVD doesn't even recognize the DVD
drive for some reason. Any suggestions?
--
Mike Mueller



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Old September 24th 06, 05:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Ron K.
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Default DVD Burning question

I wonder if Nero or Roxio products will install using the new RC1 program
compatibilty wizard? Anyone try this?

"Mikem201" wrote:

Hello,

I burned a movie to DVD and they always turn out good with XP but I just
burned one on Vista RC1 and the audio is really off. The program I used
before (Easy Media Creator) is no longer compatible with Vista, some of my
conversion software like Convert X to DVD doesn't even recognize the DVD
drive for some reason. Any suggestions?
--
Mike Mueller

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Old September 24th 06, 10:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.music_pictures_video
Mike Williams
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Default DVD Burning question

I had to install VSO's DVD burning program (CopyToDVD) using the XP
compatibility option. I get the occasional error message which doesn't seem
to have any functional effect when burning.

"Ron K." Ron wrote in message
...
I wonder if Nero or Roxio products will install using the new RC1 program
compatibilty wizard? Anyone try this?

"Mikem201" wrote:

Hello,

I burned a movie to DVD and they always turn out good with XP but I just
burned one on Vista RC1 and the audio is really off. The program I used
before (Easy Media Creator) is no longer compatible with Vista, some of
my
conversion software like Convert X to DVD doesn't even recognize the DVD
drive for some reason. Any suggestions?
--
Mike Mueller


 




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