Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Playing .VRO video files
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I have just bought a Canon DVD camera which produces .VRO video files which cannot be played on normal players. Have they actually created a format that must be altered before it can be played outside the camera itself or is there a solution without reformatting every file?
I asked Canon and they said they don't make software so can't help me.
I asked Canon and they said they don't make software so can't help me.
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Yes, I rang Canon who reminded me of tht detail.
The good news is despite being a dodgy filename I managed to play it in Power DVD but am still not sure if Youtube will take it. The clip I had was too long anyway (2 minute limit!) but will try a quick one as a test. I'd still rather have wmv or mpg and hopefully without the need to change them every time.
The good news is despite being a dodgy filename I managed to play it in Power DVD but am still not sure if Youtube will take it. The clip I had was too long anyway (2 minute limit!) but will try a quick one as a test. I'd still rather have wmv or mpg and hopefully without the need to change them every time.
Hi David,
DVDs unlike CDrs cannot have any more added to them once finalised (which is why it is called finalising). This is a problem if you have only used say 2 mins on the disc and need to play it elsewhere, you've just 'wasted' the rest of the dvd.
Try using DVD-RW rather than DVD-r (+r) , so at least you can re-format and reuse the DVD for something else.
DVDs unlike CDrs cannot have any more added to them once finalised (which is why it is called finalising). This is a problem if you have only used say 2 mins on the disc and need to play it elsewhere, you've just 'wasted' the rest of the dvd.
Try using DVD-RW rather than DVD-r (+r) , so at least you can re-format and reuse the DVD for something else.