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Huib - 30 Aug 2007 22:20 GMT
Hi,
When i burn a DVD on my ME pc i can read it in Vista.

When i burn a DVD in Vista i cannot read it on my ME pc.

Is this normal and what can i do on it?

Regards
Huib
vista terminal ator - 30 Aug 2007 22:27 GMT
I would burn vista to ash.

> Hi,
> When i burn a DVD on my ME pc i can read it in Vista.
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> Regards
> Huib
Cal Bear '66 - 30 Aug 2007 22:38 GMT
Use Window's Help and support and search for "DVD closing", "DVD finalizing" and
"DVD formatting".

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> Hi,
> When i burn a DVD on my ME pc i can read it in Vista.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Regards
> Huib
Fish - 30 Aug 2007 23:56 GMT
> Use Window's Help and support and search for "DVD closing", "DVD finalizing" and
> "DVD formatting".

Yea, you need to press the button for advanced options. You have an option
to burn at once. If you use the default it leaves the DVD open for adding
more files later. Until the DVD is closed it won't be readable on ME.
KOOLER - 31 Aug 2007 23:26 GMT
Make sure you don't use UDF other then 1.02 or ME will have problems
reading it :)

-a

> Hi,
> When i burn a DVD on my ME pc i can read it in Vista.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Regards
> Huib
 
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