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  1. I have purchased a dvd writer for my pc that compatible with dvd ram,
    my intention was to make copies on a dvd-r or dvd+r . it dont work, my
    Panasonic dvd recorder. tells me that this is a unrecognisable format. what a bummer. I have been using nero express software, what do I have to do to get around this one then?????
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    For me, your question is kinda hard to understand..Are you trying to copy video you have on a DVD-Ram to DVD-R/+R Disc??? Or are you trying to Copy DVD (-/+) R material onto a DVD-RAM to play on a Panasonic DVD Recorder?

    Using a DVD-Ram disc on a Panasonic creates VRO (or VOR) files instead of VOB(Which is the file format on DVD discs).... you take that file from your DVD-Ram Disc and transfer it to your Hard drive on your pc and rename it MPEG, then author-edit it the way you want ...I have a Panasonic E80H DMR and I've tried to just burn a Video in the normal VOB file structure format on a DVD-Ram, then play it on the Panasonic.. It will not recognize it; says incompatable disc.........And I 'm not aware of any software that'll burn media onto a DVD-RAM in the VRO format which the Panasonic recognizes..I think other DVD recorder brands may work,but Panasonic will not..You're just stuck with copying movies from the Pansonic Hard drive onto your DVD-Ram disc, then transfer it to your Hard drive, and renaming the files, then authoring it in the editor/author app of your choice..
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    As RDS1955 mentioned you will have to author a DVD-structure from your VRO-file like explained in the guides on this site and then burn it on DVD-R or +R or also on DVD-RW. The Panasonic-DVD-Recorders will also play DVD-RW, but will not record on them even though the latter is not mentioned in the manuals (at least not for my EMR-30).

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    PS: also see: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=278788
    (which I had overlooked)
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  4. Thanks for your help. ( rds1955 and Schendrick ) i'll see how I go from here , I have just today attempted to use dvd-rw in my machine ( panasonic dmr e55 and untill I read your comments here thought i'd got a dodgy set of disks. thanks guys.
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