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How do I transfer AVI movie from PC to Panasonic(standalone)

PostPosted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 9:27 am
by asdzxc
Q: How do I transfer AVI/MPEG movies from PC to Panasonic E55(standalone) with "DVD-RAM" ?

Hi all,

I have a Panasonic E55(standalone) DVD Recorder & a LG DVD Recorder on my PC.

I wanted to know how do I record an AVI/MPG movie from my PC on to a DVD-RAM disk so it will play in my Panasonic E55(standalone) ?
(ie. what format, program etc..)


And, how do I transfer a movie recorded from the TV on my Panasonic E55(standalone) to play in my PC in AVI/MPG format ?
(ie. what format, program etc..)


thanks for any help provided


BTW: was not sure which section of forum to post this....

PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 6:22 am
by Spazmogen
Why does it have to be a DVD-RAM disc?

How about a DVD-RW disc?

http://www.doom9.org/conversionguides.htm has several options for you to explore.

For avi>TV set: make it a DVD-ROM (you're actually authoring a DVD). I use NeroVision Express for that. You can even set up your own chapters etc. that way. Just burn it to DVD-RW so you can erase it if you screw it up.

As for watching it on the computer: Nero showtime or Windows Media Player Classic can handle anything you throw at them.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2004 9:37 pm
by asdzxc
>Why does it have to be a DVD-RAM disc?

Because the Panasonic E55(standalone) DVD Recorder only Records & Plays DVD-R & DVD-RAM


thanks for the prompt reply.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 27, 2004 6:35 am
by Spazmogen
asdzxc wrote:>Why does it have to be a DVD-RAM disc?

Because the Panasonic E55(standalone) DVD Recorder only Records & Plays DVD-R & DVD-RAM


thanks for the prompt reply.


Sorry about confusing you.

I meant going from the computer TO the standalone unit. Use the RW disc for that. Going TO the computer from the standalone recorder, I can see the RAM disc requirement.

I wanted to know how do I record an AVI/MPG movie from my PC on to a DVD-RAM disk so it will play in my Panasonic E55(standalone) ?
Surely it will play a DVD-RW or even a DVD - or + R.

PostPosted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 11:28 am
by lapinou
maybe you mean products such divxtodvd ? ( who handles more than just Divx format but also avi etc.. )

you can download a product for free from www.vso-software.fr