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    well with all the problems iv had over weekend... i think I might get it fixed tonight... anyway, i downloaded the trial version of both recordnow max and nero... the newest versions...

    anyway, i know how to use nero.... but anyone have a quick run thru of how to use recordnow so I dont waist anymore disks???
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  2. i think recordnow is very similar to prassi.

    open new job, then new data disc and add your VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS files.
    set your speed and burn.
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    YOU FORGOT TO TELL HIM

    LOSE THE WIZARD (click on return to RECORD NOW)

    Then what you said goes.........
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  5. I just use the wizard which saves some time and works well for me.
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  6. PART 7a - BURN TO DVD WITH RECORDNOW MAX

    If you do this part, do not do "Part 7b".

    I recommend using RecordNow Max because I haven't noticed any problems with it while copying DVDs but you can use the recording software of your choice (I have noticed problems with Nero and some DVD players so I recommend using RecordNow if you can).

    Startup RecordNow Max.

    1) Select [Data].
    2) Change [Volume Name].
    3) Select [Add Files and Folders] and add ""VIDEO_TS" folder.
    4) Select New Volume Under [Multisession].
    5) Click the red circle.

    After you use DVD Shrink, copy all the files to a folder named "VIDEO_TS", all capital letters. You might want to practice how to use Record Now Max with a RW DVD first. Anyway, hope this helps! Keep the faith, you're almost there!!!!!!!

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  7. To Add to Burnmaster,

    For Max Standalone Compatability under options, DVD, close the disc.

    Enjoy
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