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  1. Hi , i want to buy a dvd home recorder for my TV but before i want to know if i gonna be able to use the dvd-ram or dvdrw i have made with my home dvd recorder on my pc , what i want is once i have recorded a TV show is to then use the dvd-ram or dvd-rw on my pc for cut edit etc...

    I know that home dvd recorder who use dvd-ram can already make chapter or edit but my goal is after i manage chapter and all burn then as dvd-r ( cause it's cheaper then dvd-ram ) .

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    If you go to an electronics store to purchse the recorder you can bring various media with you and test them out yourself.
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  3. Usually you can. But currently I experienced some incompatibilities. For example it appear that my dvd-rom cannot read dvd-rw discs. So you must find which rewritables your dvd drive can read and buy a dvd-recorder which can write such discs. That's all. I think the file system onto recorded discs is quite common.
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  4. OK i asked some of my friend only one have one , it's not dvd-rw it's dvd-ram , i recorded 2 min on his material and test on my pc , i can read but it's not .mpeg2 that i find , it's VR_MANGR.IFO and VR_MANGR.BUP , it's strange cause for 2 min of recording i should have some Mb file size and both are just 637 b , is there a way to convert or extract a .mpeg2 from thoses 2 files ?

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  5. No. The .ifo is file which tell to your player how to play the disc. BUP is a backup of .ifo. The video and audio should be stored in .vob files. Try to play what you have recorded from your dvd drive. Try to access the disc with dvd-ripper - DVD Decripter for example.
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  6. I just try Decrypter he say UDF file system parsing failed : reason : unable to find " Video_TS" folder
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  7. And what is with playing? You can try another rippers, may be vstrip will do the trick.
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  8. Super dvd ripper say : error : no dvd ifo found . ( in fact there is a .ifo file )

    and about vstrip i'am not able to install it , i copy all the file from the .zip to a new folder i just create , then if i click on the .exe a dos window open and that's all , if i try from the .zip file he ask for a .dll
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  9. There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
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    There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
    Sorry i didn't saw that there is a second .exe ( vStrip_gui.exe ) and this one open the soft , as it's a new soft for me i tested like that : click on "add" button , problem is that he recognize zero fie of the dvd , he is suposed to find .vob .m2p or .Ist , he find none of that , why i don't have any .vob ? just one VR_MANGR.BUP and VR_MANGR.IFO
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    Originally Posted by lupio
    Hi , i want to buy a dvd home recorder for my TV but before i want to know if i gonna be able to use the dvd-ram or dvdrw i have made with my home dvd recorder on my pc , what i want is once i have recorded a TV show is to then use the dvd-ram or dvd-rw on my pc for cut edit etc...

    I know that home dvd recorder who use dvd-ram can already make chapter or edit but my goal is after i manage chapter and all burn then as dvd-r ( cause it's cheaper then dvd-ram ) .

    Thank's
    I don't know any about DVD-RW recorder recordings on DVD-RW or on DVD-RAM. But, if you buy a DVD+RW recorder and using DVD+RW disc for recording, you can easily cut any unwanted scenes on your PC with DVD shrink and then burn to your DVD-R. Just plain easy steps.
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    Well, but my dvd-rom drive don't read DVD+RW. What then?
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    Originally Posted by lupio
    Originally Posted by Abond
    There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
    Sorry i didn't saw that there is a second .exe ( vStrip_gui.exe ) and this one open the soft , as it's a new soft for me i tested like that : click on "add" button , problem is that he recognize zero fie of the dvd , he is suposed to find .vob .m2p or .Ist , he find none of that , why i don't have any .vob ? just one VR_MANGR.BUP and VR_MANGR.IFO
    Someone mentioned in this Forum that DVD-RW or -RAM recorder records in .vro files, not .vob files. Conversion maybe necessary from .vro to .vob, correct me if I am wrong.
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    Originally Posted by Abond
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    Well, but my dvd-rom drive don't read DVD+RW. What then?
    You need bitsetting the DVD+RW if your DVD_ROM drive cannot read it.

    Bitsetting : Put recorded DVD+RW into your DVD recorder but do not close the tray. Press and hold 2 on your remote. Tray will close and wait until the bitsetting is done.

    Your PC DVD burner should also read DVD+RW discs.
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  15. Originally Posted by Sam Ontario
    Originally Posted by lupio
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    There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
    Sorry i didn't saw that there is a second .exe ( vStrip_gui.exe ) and this one open the soft , as it's a new soft for me i tested like that : click on "add" button , problem is that he recognize zero fie of the dvd , he is suposed to find .vob .m2p or .Ist , he find none of that , why i don't have any .vob ? just one VR_MANGR.BUP and VR_MANGR.IFO
    Someone mentioned in this Forum that DVD-RW or -RAM recorder records in .vro files, not .vob files. Conversion maybe necessary from .vro to .vob, correct me if I am wrong.
    But i don't have any .vro file , maybe they are hidden ? i just have .bup and .ifo file
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    Originally Posted by Sam Ontario
    Originally Posted by lupio
    Originally Posted by Abond
    There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
    Sorry i didn't saw that there is a second .exe ( vStrip_gui.exe ) and this one open the soft , as it's a new soft for me i tested like that : click on "add" button , problem is that he recognize zero fie of the dvd , he is suposed to find .vob .m2p or .Ist , he find none of that , why i don't have any .vob ? just one VR_MANGR.BUP and VR_MANGR.IFO
    Someone mentioned in this Forum that DVD-RW or -RAM recorder records in .vro files, not .vob files. Conversion maybe necessary from .vro to .vob, correct me if I am wrong.
    Most newer editors will open .VRO Ok. It's just an MPEG file, and you could probably even rename it like you can a .VOB file.

    Lupio, if you recorded video onto DVD-RAM there should be a .VRO file in there somewhere.
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  17. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by Sam Ontario
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    There is a GUI for vstrip try to find it. Which dll it wants?
    Sorry i didn't saw that there is a second .exe ( vStrip_gui.exe ) and this one open the soft , as it's a new soft for me i tested like that : click on "add" button , problem is that he recognize zero fie of the dvd , he is suposed to find .vob .m2p or .Ist , he find none of that , why i don't have any .vob ? just one VR_MANGR.BUP and VR_MANGR.IFO
    Someone mentioned in this Forum that DVD-RW or -RAM recorder records in .vro files, not .vob files. Conversion maybe necessary from .vro to .vob, correct me if I am wrong.
    Most newer editors will open .VRO Ok. It's just an MPEG file, and you could probably even rename it like you can a .VOB file.

    Lupio, if you recorded video onto DVD-RAM there should be a .VRO file in there somewhere.
    I just try to record more on the home dvd recorder on the dvd-ram disc to test , i recorded maybe 30 min , and now i have first a folder named : DVD_RTAV size : 1.24 Kb !! Only that for 30 min recorded ! , inside this folder i have thoses 2 VR_MANGR.IFO and VR_MANGR.BUP that's all , so the .VRO i should have must be hidden .

    I tested the dvd-ram on his dvd home he work find so there is really about 30 min in this dvd where i see only 1.24 Kb on my pc !
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    There's gotta be some reason you can't see it. It's there somewhere Try analyzing the disc some more in Windows. See if the properties show a larger amount being used.
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  19. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    There's gotta be some reason you can't see it. It's there somewhere Try analyzing the disc some more in Windows. See if the properties show a larger amount being used.
    I'll go crazy for sure , i do propertiie to see size in fact of this dvd-ram and he say : space used 105 Gb !! and free space 6.71 Gb ! it's a 4.7 Gb simple face dvd-ram ..
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    Originally Posted by lupio
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    There's gotta be some reason you can't see it. It's there somewhere Try analyzing the disc some more in Windows. See if the properties show a larger amount being used.
    I'll go crazy for sure , i do propertiie to see size in fact of this dvd-ram and he say : space used 105 Gb !! and free space 6.71 Gb ! it's a 4.7 Gb simple face dvd-ram ..
    I was going to ask you where you got a 111GB DVD-RAM - I want one

    Have you tried looking at the files from the "open" dialog from an editor?
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  21. Originally Posted by Capmaster
    Originally Posted by lupio
    Originally Posted by Capmaster
    There's gotta be some reason you can't see it. It's there somewhere Try analyzing the disc some more in Windows. See if the properties show a larger amount being used.
    I'll go crazy for sure , i do propertiie to see size in fact of this dvd-ram and he say : space used 105 Gb !! and free space 6.71 Gb ! it's a 4.7 Gb simple face dvd-ram ..
    I was going to ask you where you got a 111GB DVD-RAM - I want one

    Have you tried looking at the files from the "open" dialog from an editor?
    I just test and then i see 4.26 Gb used , sound more normal , so file are hidden , and now ?
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    In Explorer, go into "Tools", then "Folder Options", click the "View" tab and turn on "Show Hidden Files":

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  23. It was already the case , i have done that before for another thing
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  24. I find solution ! , just a reboot :P
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