- copy from RAM to +/-R using ezcd 6?
- Posted by Phil Tomaskovic on June 30th, 2003
I'm considering getting a Panasonic dvd-recorder (like the e50) which
records to dvd-ram and dvd-r. Suppose I have it write to a ram disc.
Assuming I can read the RAM disc on my dvd-rom drive (which it claims to
support), can I use the copy dvd utility that is part of Roxio Platinum 6 to
copy the ram contents to a +R disc? (I have an HP burner on my PC).
From looking at Roxio's support pages, it supposedy supports dvd-RAM (at
least writing) in the drag 2 disc program.(is that the same as direct cd)?
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- Posted by Digital Video Solutions on July 1st, 2003
There actually is a better way for dealing with the -R/-RAM discs generated
by the Panasonic set top models. One entails having a Panasonic DVD-R/RAM
drive in your computer system along with Heuris DVD ConnexIT software. There
is a plug-in that allows you to import the video on these discs to the
timeline of Adobe Premiere. Check the following link for details:
http://www.heuris.com/MPEGProducts/d...T_Premiere.htm If the
newsgroup window breaks it up copy and paste the whole line down to the
..htm.
Another way is to purchase Ulead MediaStudio Pro 7 which has a built in
function to allow you to import and edit the video on these discs. There is
no need for renaming files, ripping, or re-encoding. The video written to
the to the disc using the Panasonic DMR-E30 is VR. Heuris deals with the VR
files, and MediaStudio can as well. All you need for reading the disc is a
DVD multi-drive of some sort, not just a Panasonic DVD-R/RAm as suggested
above. Here is the Ulead MediaStudio comparison sheet for details on it's
capabilities.
If you don't have a fast enough computer for using MediaStudio Pro 7 the
Heuris route may be the best for you. Happy editing!
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- Posted by Digital Video Solutions on July 1st, 2003
Sorry, forgot the link to the Ulead comparison sheet. It's
http://www.ulead.com/msp/compare.htm Once again, happy editing!!
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- Posted by Michael Skuczas on July 7th, 2003
There is another prg I tried and it works, TMPGEnc DVD Author.
http://www.pegasys-inc.com
They mention in the specs for it that it can do .vro files. I have a panny
DMR 30E tried on a 4 GB .vro file outside of a slight jump near where in
other editors they fail this converted it to a playable DVD which I played
on my Apex AD 500W.
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- Posted by Trevor S on July 8th, 2003
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Has anyone used this plug-in and have any feedback ? I am particulary
intereted in using it.
What I want to do is drag/drop the files to Premier 6, cut commercials an
bits of the start & finish. Then author to DVD-R using DVD It PE with
menus.
Trevor S