How do you make a dvd with video camera?
| March 23, 2011 | Posted by computer accessory under CD/DVD |
I am trying to make a dvd with the video recordings on my video camera but my dvd player will not recognize the disc. I can play it perfectly on my computer once the uploading is done.
I am uploading the videos from a sony handycam onto my toshiba laptop.
Why won’t either of my dvd players recognize the disc?




Many of the older models of dvd player are not made to read burned dvd disks. If you have burned the "DVD" in the "Dvd" format and not burned a CD-DVD then it should work in dvd players set up to handle burned DVDs. This is the answer you need, and below this is a long reason why this is.
A CD-Rom could be look at as a record, a single groove moving as a spiral. So when you burn it, you’re burning a single spiraling groove of data. A DVD-R can be tough of in the same way but instead of a single groove it has 5 grooves that spiral in on each other.
The old DVD standard is 2 layers of recording 5 grooves each for a total of ten data grooves. It is for this reason a DVD-R DVD doesn’t play in older and some newer models of dvd players.
The "Blue Ray" of the blue ray dvd players is a 3rd laser that reads a 3rd layer of 5 grooved data that totals 15 data grooves.