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Hi!, what CDRW's would you suggest? Michael |
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Since I'm completely new at this, is this how it works? I have a bunch of pics of my grandkid. Do I make a dir with the software? and then pick my CD burner from the list to actually write the file? And, I have a sony DVD player( 5 disks) I have read the manual, but it doesn't say if it will play CDR or CDRW just that it will play VCD's |
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Hello, I usually make a folder of the images in the correct order and then open xa t and select to make a vcd. I want to manually adjust and crop and then I go to the Sequencer after completing the settings. In Sequencer I create a menu and then a New slide show and add the files. I look at them all indivi dually to see if they want enhancing or adjustments to the crop. Then I cli ck on Create tab and that opens up Nero and I just follow through. A vcd sh ould be created and that should play on most dvd players. I have used cdr a nd cdrw and both work perfectly well. John |
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I also have a sony dvd player and it will only play cdrw's. I found the less expensive cdrw's will not work either. |
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Hi, I am using PCLine and TDK which seem to work ok. Rw are very handy for experimenting. John |
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Hi I guess that I am really dense but what the heck is RW? Sandy |
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Rewritable recordable cd's. Known as CD-RW. You can reuse these numerous ti mes, I use them when first creating a slide show for tv just to make sure it looks good before I do a final burn. John |
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I told you that I was dense LOL. I use them often for working with pictures that I am still playing around with before putting them onto non re writab le disc to keep. I just think that I am trying to do too many things at on ce anymore but at the stage of my life want to get as much done as possible Sandy |
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I use fuji. |
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CD, that you can write to and read also |
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