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Answer» Recently started having problems burning a cd. I have videos I wish to burn to a cd with the burn wizard in W XP Prof. I am to the point where they are ready to burn, but when I click on burn these files to CD the trouble starts. You click and it tells you to put a disk in Drive D. Well the disk is in the drive with the door shut, and nothing happens, it keeps telling me to put a disk in. I am going nuts. Does anyone know what is going on??? Is it mechanical or what? The hardware is Cyber DRv CW078D DVD/CD-RWWhat media re you using? CD R...or CD R/W?the D drive is read and write, the E drive is just a read only.I mean...what type of CD are you using...a CD R, or a CD R/W?oh I specially went out and bought CD that are used for videos only. Not audio or data. So I don't know what the problem could be. I assume they are formatted before you buy them. Right??I checked the CD says RW on it.I'm sorry...I have to apologize. I have been referring to CDs when you are attempting to burn videos to your DVD drive using Windows built in copier.
I went back to read the original post, again.
Unfortunately, neither Windows XP or Vista supports this. To copy files to your DVD, you need to use another authored software program.
This software should suffice: http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/DeepBurner/deepburner.htmlAlso...
Are you using CDs...or DVDs...there's a big difference.THANK you so much, msn support did not even come up with that information, wonder who they are hiring??they say dvd+rw, so would it still not work??? I guess not, huh???Download that freeware I listed in my previous post: DeepBurner...it's free and will do exactly what you're looking to do.
It gets high marks in my book, friend.
Keep us posted and let us know if this software is sufficient for your needs.
BTW...the DVD R/W disc will work just fine...as long as it's in the correct drive.While I am on the subject you said XP won't handle the DVD's,the last thing I burned were very old photos of family and they were on CD's and had no problems, does Windows do photos? Aren't they much LIKE still videos ???I know that sounds like a stupid question but I had not tried burning photos in quite awhile so don't know if it will happen again. At 73 this is getting a little to much so I guess I will try photos and see what happens, and I SURE hope it won't happen again, thx for your help appreciate very much, will post what happens in a day or so one way or the other as to what happens. Again Thx.You're more than WELCOME...and I certainly think it'll work better for you.
Yes...photo images and videos are two different animals. While XP and Vista will let you copy and paste files such as images, documents and/or data files to a CD...it's not the same as burning DVDs...or videos.
Unfortunately...with the advent of DVDs...copying and pasting and/or the dragging and dropping of video files to a DVD is not supported by either operating system.
Microsoft suggests you invest in a separate software program to handle this.
That's why I recommended that free software...DeepBurner. It'll do exactly what you want it to...and best of all...it's FREE!
We'll keep this thread open for you...waiting for the results.
73? That's great! May you live 73 more...all healthy happy years!thank you by the way I am a woman That's okay...I won't hold it against you...
BTW...I'm a man...hopefully, you won't hold that aginst me, either.
All my best...
-STEVE
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