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![]() I've downloaded quite a few music videos and one vintage commercial that i'd like to burn to discs so I can discard them. I've tried several ways of doing this and I keep getting the same thing......Cannot process or complete. Can anyone please help me do this? I have no idea what i'm doing, when I thought I did. I would really appreciate all help I can get right now. Please either email me, or find me online. Thanks. -JD |
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![]() JD What software do you use to burn your CDs/DVDs, I personally use Nero V5 for my CDs and, I understand, that Nero V6 is quite good for burning DVDs as well. Once you have Nero and have gone through the manual, which are not difficult, you should be OK. UK Bob |
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![]() When I got my computer, Nero was already on here...(I got the pc in october of last year, brand new) I just installed Nero 6.0 into it and i'm using it now, but i'm not sure how well its going to turn out. The version I already have in my pc should've been able to do this, no? I installed an older version of this, which really makes no sense to me, but i'm trying it anyway. I just don't want to have so much KB in my hard drive. That's why i'm doing this, so I can burn the video files and then discard them to make room. Thanks for your reply. It was much appreciated...If you have any other advice, it would be great. -JD |
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![]() Nummies If you already have Nero V6.0 then the first thing you must do is go to the Nero website and upgrade/update the software. You may not want to fill your up your hard disk but most windows software gets bigger as they’re upgraded. The next thing you must do is download the Nero manual, for version 6, and go through it, Nero manuals are well written and understandable. Finally, please note that as hard disk prices are generally falling you should not worry about filling up your HD space and, ideally, you should keep your files on your disk so other P2P users can share them. For example, I have an external 150GB HD which is now nearly full but it is the disk I use to share my files with the P2P community. I am now going to buy an another external HD, this time 250GB, and the files on there will be shared with P2P users as well (this new 250GB will actually cost less than my original 150GB). UK Bob |
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