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lengoldstein August 24th, 2007 12:56 PM

Wiggly line at bottom of screen
 
"i have nero 6, and find it leaves a wiggly line on bottom of screen on movies i burn"--townie2

townie2, yours is the only message I've found describing the same problem I had. In my case I'd call it more like fluctuating streaks or smears, a little like flickering flames, sometimes greenish, which would follow scrolling credits up the screen but usually stayed near the bottom. dvdSanta did eliminate the problem, but it's not as flexible for my purposes as Nero. If that's what you've got, here's what I did to eliminate the streaks but still use Nero:

I found that the streaks appeared (for me) only in a very specific set of circumstances, when I had used VirtualDub to process an AVI file and had cropped the top or bottom of the picture, and then encoded the video using the XviD codec. I found that the problem entirely disappeared when I used the 3ivx codec instead (<www.3ivx.com>). 3ivx's one restriction is that the picture height and width must both be even numbers--it won't encode a setting of 720x405, but 720x404 is fine. If you can live with that, I recommend you give 3ivx a try before giving up on Nero. Good luck!

moosenbabe September 2nd, 2007 11:02 AM

I have nero 6, and still cant figure it out. i click on the dvd selection, but my only choice is burd dvd-video files, and it said the avi was not a supported file. am i doing something wrong?

lengoldstein September 2nd, 2007 11:42 AM

Why you can't burn a DVD video from an avi file
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by moosenbabe (Post 286470)
I have nero 6, and still cant figure it out. i click on the dvd selection, but my only choice is burn dvd-video files, and it said the avi was not a supported file. am i doing something wrong?

It sounds as if you have the crippled, trial-only version of Nero. To burn an avi to a DVD you must use NeroVision or NeroVision Express, not Nero Express, which is accessed from Nero Burning ROM, a completely different program. NeroVision is unfortunately not available in the OEM trial-only version of Nero which is often included free with DVD burners and the like.

Remoc September 2nd, 2007 12:18 PM

Len, Thank You. You have just explained to me why I hate Nero. I received that piece of sh*t with my DVD Burner and I could never get it to work. Every time I tried to use Nero Express, I was always hit with a Pop Up Box wanting me to upgrade to Nero 7.
Well as you can imagine that didn't do anything but Pi*s me off so I found another program that will do everything that Nero will do and then some and it's also less expensive. You might also guess that I will never recommend Nero to anyone and will try to discourage the use of Nero to everyone that will listen. What's the use of giving out that free piece of crap if it doesn't work?? Again Thank You for this info. :mad:

Check this out: AVS Video Tools, Video Converter, Audio Tools, Video Editor, DVD Player, DVD Copy, TV Box..
Is some sweet software. I use the Audio Tools, Video Tools, and DVD Copy. :D :D

moosenbabe September 2nd, 2007 07:23 PM

Ok guys, thanks, i will purchase something else then, cause this sucks!! haha.... but anyways, i will find something better then, i was just hoping i didnt have to buy it, but oh well! Thanks again.

SteelBird November 14th, 2007 12:25 AM

Hello, Experts

This is a new member. I have a question; I copied a movie DVD into my hard disk (the entire folder VIVEO_TS). Now, I'd like to burn it back to another DVD using nero, the DVD doesn't play. Why and how to make it play? Thank you!

lengoldstein November 14th, 2007 06:38 AM

Steelbird,

Try a look at this:

<http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/40/59/>

SteelBird November 14th, 2007 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lengoldstein (Post 296848)
Steelbird,

Try a look at this:

<http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/40/59/>

Dear lengoldstein

The info is very helpful, thanks!

It's just a little bit different from what I did, but maybe that little bit difference made me failed twice. Again, thank you!

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Sleepless December 19th, 2007 06:58 PM

If you have Nero7 you can also use Nero Recode which will give you the option to completely recode the DVD to fit onto a DVD-5 disk

Just browse to the DVD folder you created when copying it onto your harddrive and then choose which parts you want on the new DVD and use "fit to disc"

vediason December 26th, 2007 09:54 PM

a powerful program indeed.
but i would rather switch to more convenient to use programs of this kind.
thanks for sharing anyway.


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