Burning edited recorded TV to DVD for DVD players


  1. Posts : 11
    Win 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    Burning edited recorded TV to DVD for DVD players


    I am new to both Win 7 and WMC. I found that MC was ideal to work with my TV tuner and making immediate or scheduled recordings is a doddle. The .wtv recording is readily burned to a DVD in Video-TS format using MC and this is playable on my DVD player. There is still the problem of having to fast-forward the run-in and commercials but for a one time review on my TV this is not really a problem.

    What is a problem is where you have a particular recording which you want to edit and and then produce a DVD which can be played on any player. I found the basic editing of removing start and end sections and splitting to remove commercials easy using Windows Movie Maker. This edited version can be saved as a Windows Media Video (.wmv) file which can be viewed on the computer in Movie Maker but if burned to DVD, cannot be played in a DVD player. It can also be saved as a .mp4 file but this also cannot be read by any DVD players. Media Center does not recognise either of these formats so cannot be used to burn to DVD.

    The question is then, is there a convenient way to both edit the recorded TV and then save it on a DVD in a format which can be played on a regular DVD player? Alternatively, is there a program which can read .wmv and .mp4 and burn to DVD in Videa-TS? Any suggestions would be welcomed.
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  2. Posts : 11
    Win 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Problem solved after I discovered Windows DVD Maker and that Windows Movie Maker itself can burn the Video-TS files.
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  3. Posts : 2,752
    Windows 7 Pro x64 (1), Win7 Pro X64 (2)
       #3

    You might investigate a terrific program named VideoReDo TV Suite v4, which can read the WTV files directly in their native WTV form as recorded by WMC, edit them, and output to any format of your choosing including to DVD.
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