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Old 12-09-2003, 5:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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DVD Ram Question

Hi does anybody know if it is possible to write to a DVD ram disc in vro mode on a pc DVD ram writer so that it will playback on a Panasonic recorder, as I purchased a pc writer so that I could write to ram for use as a test disc in my e30 before burning to -r.
I have used nero to burn the ram discs but they will not playback in the e30 it just gives me a message saying that the ram disc is not formatted.
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Not that many people want to go in this direction! But take a look at this press release:
http://www.ulead.com/aboutulead/press/pr02-25-03.htm

I think at least several of these apps have time limited downloads so why not give them a try.

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I have used nero to burn the ram discs but they will not playback in the e30 it just gives me a message saying that the ram disc is not formatted
If the VRO file structure isn't correct you'll get this message.

To be honest why not compile what you want and export in a Title Set to the HDD of your PC. You can then view it by using a programme like WinDVD 4 and selecting "Source/DVD Video from folder". This would probably be easier. If happy then burn to DVD-R using Nero.
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