However, through the detailed steps and corresponding screenshots we provide for you, you can easily get the results you want.īefore following the method below, please ensure you have installed the VLC on your Mac. It is also very easy to use VLC to record DVDs on Mac, but the operation process of VLC for Mac is completely different from Windows. This post will show you how to trim video in VLC. Tip If you accidentally recorded additional content during the recording process, you can use the video editing function provided by VLC to deal with it. When the movie is finished, end this recording and navigate to the VLC default save location to find the recorded video. Now click the red circle record button or press Shift+R on your keyboard and play the DVD you want to record. You will see 4 small icons appear in the lower-left corner. Then choose View>Advanced Controls to add the recording buttons on the player window. Or you can just launch the VLC media player and open the DVD media by hitting Media>Open File options. Right-click the media file icon and choose the VLC as the "Open with" option. Find the DVD media file located in the DVD Drive disk on the Windows File Explorer. Insert the DVD you want to record into the DVD drive of your computer. I would really appreciate any thoughts, including whether the ISO route might be worth pursuing. Trustpilot Rating 4.7 How to Record DVD with VLC on Windowsīefore we start, you need to go to the VLC official website, download the VLC version of Windows, and install it on your desktop.Īfter the preparation, please refer to the following steps to record a DVD with VLC on Windows now. I've invested quite a bit of time and my credibility with a good friend in this project, and I'd hate to see it all wasted. after a while the video catches up, stutters, and dumps me back to the VLC start screen. On the computer, video freezes but audio continues.This also occurs when playing on the PC/USB drive setup used to burn the disc. Soon, it stops altogether, and the remote is unresponsive apart from powering-off the player. Video and audio freeze, after a short while advancing a few frames and freezing again. ![]() It's not always the same, but these are the kind of faults I'm seeing: Sure enough, the ones I checked failed while playing. ![]() Reports started coming back from people who had received them that discs were crashing, so I retrieved some to test. I played a sample of the discs on a DVD player to check all was well, which it seemed to be, then went ahead with the batches. I have three DVD productions, created in PD365/18, and burned in small batches as needed (between 2 and 12 copies at a time) on a USB DVD drive connected to my Windows 10 laptop. I came here to find the solution to a similar problem. I do have rewritable disc but have not used them for that, I guess because I don't have them in 8.5GB or bluray where most of my productions have been. The ISO's show they should have fit fine with room to spare. (EX: 17Mbps verses 24Mbps on bluray) Problem seems to be in the best fit numbers dont seem to translate onto the disc. Do not usually have the problem if the size is smaller than the disc for the quality selected. Though this also works in the ISOs through P2Go. The Other, #2: when it stops and gives error on screen usually comes when the production is larger than the disc and I try to use the best fit button. Like I said I have not had any failures on P2Go ISO's nor in making the ISOs. but still no code except bad disc.Ĭhecked the speed of the burner in P2Go and PD18 and they are the same. Put them back into the copier that has a scan function and each one stopped at a different place counts before it stopped. Does not say why it is bad, just that it is bad. ![]() The #1 is, complete burn no errors and disc copier says bad disc and when I put it back into the computer it says it is a bad disc. You can get some rewritable discs that can be erased and reused to save on making coasters (bad burns). It is possible that the burn speed in P2Go is set to half that in PD18. If it is #1 above but the disc plays on the pc but not on the standalone player then check the burn speed in the Final burn/configure window and see what it is and lower it to half. The authoring step completes but you get a failure message near the end of the burn step(99%).The authoring and the burn steps complete with a burning successful message.Describe what is meant by bad burns so that users understand what is happening
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