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Syrius
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      03-05-2010
Using Windows 7 with IE 8.

I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?

I searched with google. Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.

Thank you.

Syrius

 
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"Syrius" <> wrote in message
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> Using Windows 7 with IE 8.
>
> I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?
>
> I searched with google. Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Syrius



I have been very happy with Ashampoo:

http://download.cnet.com/Ashampoo-Bu...-10776287.html

 
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Char Jackson
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      03-05-2010
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
wrote:

>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.


Your web browser is irrelevant.

>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?


All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
(PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
otherwise.

>I searched with google.


Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
figure the rest out.

>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.


Huh? Random statement #2.

What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
to take advantage of that hardware?

 
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      03-05-2010
"Char Jackson" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
...
> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
> wrote:
>
>>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.

>
> Your web browser is irrelevant.
>
>>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?

>
> All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
> (PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
> interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
> assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
> otherwise.
>
>>I searched with google.

>
> Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
> figure the rest out.
>
>>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.

>
> Huh? Random statement #2.
>
> What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
> to take advantage of that hardware?
>


On my computer, I have an .avi film that I want to burn on a dvd but Nero
9.4.2.6 does not have
..avi in the list of files...

I am looking for a software, similar to Nero, which is compatible with win.7


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      03-05-2010
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:44:53 -0500, Syrius wrote:

> "Char Jackson" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
> ...
>> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.

>>
>> Your web browser is irrelevant.
>>
>>>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?

>>
>> All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
>> (PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
>> interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
>> assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
>> otherwise.
>>
>>>I searched with google.

>>
>> Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
>> figure the rest out.
>>
>>>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.

>>
>> Huh? Random statement #2.
>>
>> What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
>> to take advantage of that hardware?
>>

>
> On my computer, I have an .avi film that I want to burn on a dvd but Nero
> 9.4.2.6 does not have
> .avi in the list of files...
>
> I am looking for a software, similar to Nero, which is compatible with win.7


Well, you can burn it to DVD as a data file just by dragging it into Nero's
compilation window.

If you want to burn it to a DVD as a movie, then you need a video editor
than can import AVI of whichever flavor your particular AVI file is, since
AVI is a container that can hold a few different kinds of video files. The
editor will then render it into a DVD movie.

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Char Jackson
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      03-05-2010
On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 10:54:35 -0800, "Gene E. Bloch"
<not-> wrote:

>On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:44:53 -0500, Syrius wrote:
>
>> "Char Jackson" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
>> ...
>>> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.
>>>
>>> Your web browser is irrelevant.
>>>
>>>>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?
>>>
>>> All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
>>> (PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
>>> interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
>>> assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
>>> otherwise.
>>>
>>>>I searched with google.
>>>
>>> Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
>>> figure the rest out.
>>>
>>>>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.
>>>
>>> Huh? Random statement #2.
>>>
>>> What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
>>> to take advantage of that hardware?
>>>

>>
>> On my computer, I have an .avi film that I want to burn on a dvd but Nero
>> 9.4.2.6 does not have
>> .avi in the list of files...
>>
>> I am looking for a software, similar to Nero, which is compatible with win.7

>
>Well, you can burn it to DVD as a data file just by dragging it into Nero's
>compilation window.
>
>If you want to burn it to a DVD as a movie, then you need a video editor
>than can import AVI of whichever flavor your particular AVI file is, since
>AVI is a container that can hold a few different kinds of video files. The
>editor will then render it into a DVD movie.


I've been using ConvertXtoDVD for awhile now and am reasonably happy
with it. Windows 7 32/64-bit are supported.

http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/


 
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Gene E. Bloch
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      03-05-2010
On Fri, 05 Mar 2010 13:02:23 -0600, Char Jackson wrote:

> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 10:54:35 -0800, "Gene E. Bloch"
> <not-> wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:44:53 -0500, Syrius wrote:
>>
>>> "Char Jackson" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
>>> ...
>>>> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.
>>>>
>>>> Your web browser is irrelevant.
>>>>
>>>>>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?
>>>>
>>>> All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
>>>> (PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
>>>> interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
>>>> assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
>>>> otherwise.
>>>>
>>>>>I searched with google.
>>>>
>>>> Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
>>>> figure the rest out.
>>>>
>>>>>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.
>>>>
>>>> Huh? Random statement #2.
>>>>
>>>> What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
>>>> to take advantage of that hardware?
>>>>
>>>
>>> On my computer, I have an .avi film that I want to burn on a dvd but Nero
>>> 9.4.2.6 does not have
>>> .avi in the list of files...
>>>
>>> I am looking for a software, similar to Nero, which is compatible with win.7

>>
>>Well, you can burn it to DVD as a data file just by dragging it into Nero's
>>compilation window.
>>
>>If you want to burn it to a DVD as a movie, then you need a video editor
>>than can import AVI of whichever flavor your particular AVI file is, since
>>AVI is a container that can hold a few different kinds of video files. The
>>editor will then render it into a DVD movie.

>
> I've been using ConvertXtoDVD for awhile now and am reasonably happy
> with it. Windows 7 32/64-bit are supported.
>
> http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/


Thanks. Maybe I'll look into it, even if the OP doesn't :-)

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      03-05-2010
"Syrius" <> wrote in message
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> Using Windows 7 with IE 8.
>
> I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?
>
> I searched with google. Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Syrius


Ok, I just put my foot in my mouth. Ashampoo does *not* support
..avi--BUT--I loaded an .avi into ImgBurn (also free) and successfully
created an .iso which I could burn. Kind of like going around the back of
your head to get to your nose, but it worked.

 
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"Syrius" <> wrote in message
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> Using Windows 7 with IE 8.
>
> I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?
>
> I searched with google. Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Syrius
>


In what way does Nero not support AVI. Its just a data file.

 
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"Syrius" <> wrote in message
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> "Char Jackson" <> a écrit dans le message de news:
> ...
>> On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 13:13:34 -0500, "Syrius" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Using Windows 7 with IE 8.

>>
>> Your web browser is irrelevant.
>>
>>>I would like to know which cd/dvd burners are compatible ?

>>
>> All are probably compatible. Older burners typically have an IDE
>> (PATA) interface, while newer burners are more likely to have a SATA
>> interface, but if you're running Windows 7 it's somewhat reasonable to
>> assume that your system supports both, at least until you tell us
>> otherwise.
>>
>>>I searched with google.

>>
>> Random statement #1. Maybe if we knew what you searched for, we could
>> figure the rest out.
>>
>>>Nero 9 doesn't support .avi any more.

>>
>> Huh? Random statement #2.
>>
>> What are you looking for, a CD/DVD burner, or the software you'll need
>> to take advantage of that hardware?
>>

>
> On my computer, I have an .avi film that I want to burn on a dvd but Nero
> 9.4.2.6 does not have
> .avi in the list of files...
>
> I am looking for a software, similar to Nero, which is compatible with
> win.7
>
>


Nero is compatible with Windows seven.
Burn it just as a data file But if you want to make a DVD to play on a stand
alone DVD player your avi will need to be converted. If you have the full
Nero 9 you have tools for that, Nero vision. If its just the free or oem
edition It will not. I think the Windows live Movie maker can do DVDs The XP
version could not but I understand that was introduced with the Vista
edition so the WIN 7 should You can down load from MS for free.

 
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