I'm not sure how because I never got around to installing a UDF reader driver to my pc (at least not intentionally) but when I put a finalized VR mode dvd-rw disk in my computer I can read it as if it were a normal dvd with vide_ts folder and the regular vob files! ?
When I play it in PowerDVD 4 it says "VR playlist" in the menus, so that is the only thing telling me it as recorded in VR mode.
Is this normal? I keep reading about needing to copy a VRO file to your hard drive and renaming it to mpg?
I was thinking that with VR mode, you can pause and stop recording any time you want and not every 30 seconds like in video mode.
Or is that a limitation of dvd-rw vs dvd-r ?
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