Can someone explain why with the JVC DR-M10 that if I am using DVD-RW that it needs to be formatted in VR mode for on-disc timer recording to work?
I've used TMPGEnc DVD Author to successfully pull in DVD-RW Video files but what do I do if it's VR?
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Quote from the manual:
> On-Disc Timer Programing is not possible on a DVD-RW disc
> formatted in video mode. (pg. 101, “Format a DVD-RW disc”)
In order to extract the video files from DVD-VR disk, you need a software that can understand the format. The latest version of several softwares from Ulead (UVS8, DMF 3, .. etc) and cyberlink (producer gold) can do it.
DVD-VR disk is in UDF format, depending on your OS, you may also need to install the UDF reader program. Nero InCD 4.3.x.x works for me on W2K.
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When I finalize DVD-RW disk recorded in VR mode and put it in my Windows XP PC I can see all files. I think this is because Windows XP comes with Roxio CD burning engine and can read disks in UDF format.
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When I finalize DVD-RW disk recorded in VR mode and put it in my Windows XP PC I can see all files. I think this is because Windows XP comes with Roxio CD burning engine and can read disks in UDF format.
I believe DVD-VR disk is formatted in UDF 2.1 and that is why Windows <2000 requires additional driver.
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