Offhand, the "Dummies" book is the only one I can think of because I saw it
somewhere. But you could search on Google or Amazon and I'm sure there are
many books avalable. Some of the webpages people have recommended on these
groups are excellent resources as well--It would do you well to read as many
posts as you can on these DVD newsgroups and you will glean a lot of info.
I'm sure many of your questions have been posted by others.
There are freeware newsgroups you can read for suggestions about free
programs. I suggest that you post one question at a time.
It sounds like you are frustrated because you are trying too much all at
once. Even with all the help you have been provided on these many groups,
you can't take advantage of it because you are all over the place. Take one
problem at a time--
Other than that, I have no other help for you--I would not attempt to answer
any of your specific questions even if I could because it would be like
spitting in the wind. missy
"MauiJNP" <> wrote in message
news

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> >I noticed you are producing countless newsgroup posts and cross-posts on
> > countless newsgroups with countless questions.
> > I think it would do you well to find a newsgroup etiquette website and
> > learn the best way to use newsgroups.
> >
> > As for answers to your multitude of questions, you would probably do
well
> > to
> > buy a substantive book rather than spend all the time blindly producing
> > questions. Then you would have your answers at hand. There are books
like
> > "DVD for Dummies" (no offense) available cheap w/ comprehensive
coverage.
> >
>
> will that book really help? if so, I'll buy it. does it recommend
programs
> to use for certain things? any of them freeware?
>
>
>
>
> > Just a suggestion because I can't imagine how you handle so many posts
to
> > your elaborate questions. You must be working at this 24/7.
> >
>
> Almost and if I don't figure this out soon, I will be taking the dvd
> recorder back to the store. It is not worth this level of frustration.
>
>
> > If you continue to cross post (post the same question to more than one
> > newsgroup) people will put you on their "kill" list and you will become
> > ignored. Missy
> >
> >
>
>
> I thought about that but as stated above, I am getting very frustrated.
>
>
>
>
>
> > "MauiJNP" <> wrote in message
> > news:...
> >> Is there an easier way to copy dvdrw in vr mode onto dvdr in video mode
> > than
> >> this?
> >>
> >> heres what i do now:
> >>
> >> 1-burn the dvdrw stuff onto a dvdr with dvd decrypt which results in a
> > dvdr
> >> in vr mode disc
> >> 2- use the "make compatible" button in power producer to change the
dvdr
> > in
> >> vr mode onto another dvdr in video mode
> >> 3- throw away the dvdr in vr mode
> >>
> >> with this way, I am wasting a dvdr everytime I need to do this. how
can
> >> I
> >> fix that so that the first disc I make from the dvdrw in vr mode is a
> >> dvdr
> >> in video mode? thanks for any help.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>