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  1. Not sure if this is exactly the right board to post this on, but I've done several forum searches, and it seems that everyone needs to convert DVD-RAM recordings to DVD-R. My need is the opposite.

    I have a homemade DVD-R that I need to convert to DVD-RAM to be readable on a Panasonic Standalone Recorder. I have both PC Burners and a Panasonic E80H recorder, but my friend only has a Panny Recorder. I have a Panasonic DVD-Multi burner, so burning to DVD-RAM is not a problem.

    The reason I need it in DVD-RAM format is so he can make copies of it using his Panny. He doesn't have a burner, although I've tried to tell him this would be the easiest option for making copies. Since the DVD-R I'm trying to convert required extensive editing, it was created on PC, not recorded originally on my Panny. If it had, I could have simply dubbed to DVD-RAM and that would have been the end of the story.

    I simply need to rip the DVD-R, then convert the resulting vob or mpg files to the Video Recording file structure, I just don't know which software can do this. Your help is appreciated.
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  2. Many, many thanks. My friend thanks you also. I'll try it tonight!
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  3. It worked! Thanks again Jobedo1. The only difficulty is that MtvMAGen is in Japanese, but it's easy enough to figure out.

    Those of you who have both PC burning equipment and a standalone might want to check out this little trick.
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  4. can anyone help with getting the progran DVDmoviealbum. I already have a LG DVD writer that does RAM so do not want to buy A panny writer just to get the software
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  5. i am glad to be of help can you tell me a little bit about MtvMAGen how it works and where to get it
    thanks jo
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  6. I did a google search for MTVmagen and managed to download from a Japanese sight but all info is in Japanese haven't had a chance to try and use it yet. As for DVDMoviealbum I reckon that the only way to get a copy other than by buying a retail Panasonic writer is to hope that a friendly forum reader may offer to let me have a copy
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