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Posted by scottjones
24 May 2009 10:06 pm

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Posted by lordsmurf
28 Apr 2009 02:47 am

To loop a disc, it needs to be authored so it loops. I’ve used Ulead DVD Workshop 2 and Final Cut Pro to produce loops for trade shows.

A good disc doesn’t hurt either. See www.nomorecoasters.com for help on choosing the best blank DVDs.

Posted by scofield119
25 Apr 2009 10:53 pm

Try someother DVD burning tool, I think Nero9 is old and it can not support some new format !

Posted by jplayford
18 Apr 2009 10:27 am

I am trying to burn an avi file onto a dvd disc so I can play it in a loop on my dvd player.

I have tested it earlier in the week with previously created disc with avi’s on it and it worked fine, so the DVD player can pick them up.

But something I am doing in my burning process now is incorrect because I am getting the msg ' File not supported' when trying to play the avi through the player.

The avi I am using this time is encoded with XVid, 1280 X 720.

I am wondering if my resolution is off for my tv. My tv is a 720p tv. BUT I stream movies through my xbox and play avis that way - tried it wtih this one I am trying to burn and it worked! but I need it on the dvd player for travel.

To burn I am using Nero 9 and chose the express option - create data dvd, burn, finalize.. no multisession.

Any helps is greatly appreciated!!

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