On Sun, 28 Mar 2010 16:13:39 -0400, b_s-wilk wrote:
Default for recording is DVD_VR which is used for editing on the
recorder, but is a pain to use on a computer. Instead, you have to first
initialize it as DVD_VR, then go to the menu and change the recording
format choice to DVD Video or
I'm so glad I'm done trying to get self recorded dvds to play in my DVD
player, buying blanks, worrying about if they will be good a year from now.
1.5 TB's in an inexpensive system behind my tv running free media center
software with an ipod touch for a remote is the bomb.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010
I'm so glad I'm done trying to get self recorded dvds to play in my DVD
player, buying blanks, worrying about if they will be good a year from now.
1.5 TB's in an inexpensive system behind my tv running free media center
software with an ipod touch for a remote is the bomb.
I don't often try
Really...what isn't better than human soaps?
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 7:05 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote:
Street Monkeys is an excellent series--I like it too; great soap opera,
better than human soap operas.
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I recorded a TV show with a Samsung DVD recorder. The file is
VR_MOVIE.VRO located inside a DVD_RTAV folder.
How do I convert it on my Mac or on a PC so that it can play on a
regular DVD player or a computer? It refuses to even copy to the
Finder
Wow. Something I might
I recorded a TV show with a Samsung DVD recorder. The file is
VR_MOVIE.VRO located inside a DVD_RTAV folder.
How do I convert it on my Mac or on a PC so that it can play on a
regular DVD player or a computer? It refuses to even copy to the Finder.
It crashes Toast. It just sits there doing
Quoting b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es:
I recorded a TV show with a Samsung DVD recorder. The file is
VR_MOVIE.VRO located inside a DVD_RTAV folder.
How do I convert it on my Mac or on a PC so that it can play on a
regular DVD player or a computer? It refuses to even copy to the
Finder
Wow.