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On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 22:26:15 -0500, A strange species called "Smarty" Are DVDs not burned to 720x576 except for Super...

Hello.

I have just installed a Pioneer 109 DVD Recorder in my system and just have a quick question.

I have the Nero 5.5 Burning software, however when I go into the wizard the Burn DVD option is always blanked out as well as the DD CD( whatever that is double density CD?), and the only choice is to create a CD-R. At first I always thought this was because I only had a CD-RW, but now I have a DVD-RW drive it is still blanked out so I am buttuming that it is the software that can't do it and I would need to upgrade?

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My second question is can I drag and drop video files onto a DVD-RW or DVD-R? Or do I need to actually burn the DVD-R--RW? I believe the files I want to save to DVD are all Mpeg2 files.

I need to start copying them because I have a 110GB main Hard Drive and it only has 20GB left. 60GB of that is all video I want to keep.

One of the files is around 7GB in size so I am going to need to buy a Dual Layer Disc for that file, however the rest are all below the 4.7GB so I can transfer a lot of the larger ones onto regular DVD-R--RWs.

Thanks very much for any help with all this. Hopefully I will also be able to import some video from my camcorder as well and burn some home movies to DVD.

John



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