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Burning video files to DVD - Won't play on TV

Ok, I have tried everything, I have changed my .mod files to .vob, which i was told is compatible with home DVD players for TV. I have changed them to .avi. mpeg 1 and 2. All to no avail, none of my DVD players will recognise the videos i have burnt. Can anynoe give me a simple solution as to how to get my videos from my camera to the computer to a DVD so that it will play on TV. I mean you buy a camera, you get Power Producer/Director etc with it, but it then does not allow you to burn it to DVD for your own enjoyment, at the moment I am stuck on having my files on my computer and at minimum 2Gb per say 20 minutes footage, it eats up the memory pretty quick not to mention you can't enjoy the videos with anyone else unless you have a computer nearby? Can someone help.... PLEASE!!!!

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What software are you using to render and burn your DVDs ?

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2007

SOURCE: BURN HOME VIDEO TO DVD

Assuming that your camera is not equipped to interface directly with your PC, here are the steps to take to get your videos from VHS to DVD:

- Purchase a video capture device.
A cursory websearch garnered once for $50.00 here:
ADS Tech Video Xpress
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1902901,00.asp

- After setting the device up, use the bundled software to convert the video file into DVD format and then burn to disc, using your favorite burnig software. Be sure that it is burning in the VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS format and not just copying the .avi to the DVD.

If you would like for me to elaborate on anyt of these instructions, please don't hesitate to contact me directly at [email protected]. Good luck and, again, let me know if there's anything else I can do. I think you'll be just fine though as this process is fairly straightforward...just time-consuming.

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2009

SOURCE: MOD file

The MOD file is just MPG format,
a simple MS-DOS command line instruction to rename your MOD files to MPG files (first copy your camcorder-harddisk files to PC-harddisk). I use to do the same!
Just execute the following command in the proper directory (or place this line in RENAME_MOD2MPG.BAT, and execute BAT file by doubleclick); the command assumes the JVC 3hexa-digit method of numbering:

ren MOV???.MOD MOV???.MPG

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: jvc power cinema NE for everio digital video camera, no sound on dvds??

Hi,

I had a similar problem, I could play videos on my PC but they had no sounds.
I found a solution

In theory *.Mod Files contains mpeg format for the video and AC3 format for the sound.

In my case I was missing the codec fot AC3 format.

I downloaded one here:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/ac3_filter.htm

And it worked

Sam

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  • Posted on Oct 12, 2009

SOURCE: can't transfer videos from JVC GZ MG575AA to my windows XP

MOD Video Converter is an all-in-one program dealing with .MOD files.
1.You can transform the MOD files to AVI, WMV, or MPEG video forWindows Movie Maker, and other target video types also supported, suchas RMVB, RM, MOV, MP4, 3GP, FLV, SWF, VOB, DV, M4V, etc.

http://www.modvideoconverter.net/mod-to-windows-movie-maker.htm

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: Using .MOD Files In Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 solutions are flawed.

Many users had purchased HD digital cameras such as Panasonic SV AV100, Canon MOD Camcorders, JVC (MOD and TOD) and Panasonic (MOD only)and were frustrated by the uncommon .mod files, which can not be supported by general windows software. But they really wanted a way to play and edit MOD file on their PC, in this case, MOD Converter can be a good option.

Mod converter is a great application that helped HD camcorder users in particular because it can convert MOD to AVI, convert Mod to MPG, convert MOD to WMV,convert MOD to MPEG2, convert MOD to MP4 video, mod conversion in Windows Movie Maker, mod file converter which can then be used with Windows Movie Maker or other video editing applications(including Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro) for Windows.

Mod converter can be used as mod mp3 converter. By converting the MOD footage into other regular video and audio formats such as: MPEG, MPEG2, 3GP, 3G2, MP4, M4V, RM, RMVB, ASF, QT, TS, MKV, FLV, SWF, MP3, MP2, AAC, AC3, WAV, WMA, M4A, RA, RAM, etc, Mod video converter makes it easy to enjoy the MOD footage from your camcorder using iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, BlackBerry, GPhone, PSP, Zune, Creative Zen, iRivier and other MP4 players. With it, you can edit mod video, trim mod video, crop mod video easily, adjust mod video aspect ratio to 4:3 or 16:9.


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Have movies on my harddrive but whn I try to burn them they wont play in the DVD player

- It might be that your DVD does not have a compatible video codec

- you actually invest on video codec which converts any video file to .VOB

- There is a software that converts any video file format (example *.avi, *.mp4, *.mpg ) to .VOB

- This should be taken as personal use because we do have laws againts anti piracy (sorry, just a friendly advice)
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Hello!!

You need to check or verify the V.O.B format requirements of your TV and your V.O.B format on your U.S.B if it is match to each other.

If the V.O.B format of the U.S.B is not match on format requirements of your TV try to convert it.Depends on what kind of format needed.

Or review this manual on how to do it. http://www.retrevo.com/support/Samsung-UN-55B7100-TVs-manual/id/23300bh439/t/2/

Just click the direct link the shown above using your mouse.
After that,You have the access to download the manuals or review the table of contents for more information.

I hope this solution will be helpful.Thank you and good luck.
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I just burn a writeable cd from my desktop pc using windowa movie maker. I can play it back on my pc no problem but when I insert it into my dvd player it reads no supported files found.windows used high...

Computers use video files such as AVI, WMV, MPG etc.

DVD players use VOB video files, and will not recognise the computer video files.

Unfortunately, Windows Moive Maker cannot create VOB files - you will need another piece of software to convert the WMV file Windows Movie Maker creates to a VOB.

A lot of disc burning programs (e.g. Nero) include video converters. See if you've already got one on you computer.

If not, try Googling 'WMV to VOB'. There's quite a few free ones out there.

Hope this helps,

Matt
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Download the Videolan media player, it can play almost everything. Google VideoLan or VLC Media player for the download link.
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Just install VLC player. That is a free media player, light and supports most formats, including the VOB files.

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Hi there,
I can play .vob files with a cool media player called VLC player, which plays everything I throw at it. I recommend you download it from here:

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

and when you install it, set the File Associations to play everything with VLC, that'll let you double click on a .vob file and play it automatically.
VLC has a much lighter 'footprint' than Windows Media Player, or Nero or many DVD players,and has amazing codec-support already included.
If the .vob files are encrypted, then maybe that is slowing down your laptop, but that is not the only reason for this to happen.
If it still restarts automatically, you may have picked up malware from downloaded movies, and need to download Spybot and scan and immunize your hard drive. Spybot is completely free. Trust me, i don't like paying for things :)
It's also possible that you need to clean up your registry and your drive with a free program called ncleaner. you can find that here:
http://www.nkprods.com/ncleaner/

I suspect you will be successful with VLC player, though. Enjoy your movies :)

Chris
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Nero Is not relly ment for making Dvd movies (Vob Files) You need this program click this link Download, install, and enjoy. http://tinyurl.com/2pctld
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