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Type: Office Software Suites Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000 Brand: Roxio.
Get the most out of your digital videos, music and photos.
Roxio Easy Media Creator has different specifications depending on the tasks you plan on achieving. Your computer needs a 500 MHz (megahertz) Intel Pentium III or equivalent processor and 128 MB (megabytes) of RAM (Random Access Memory) to burn music and data disks; a 1.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent and 256 MB of RAM to run DVDs, slideshows and video authoring; a 1.6 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent and 256 MB of RAM for real-time video capture and burning; or a 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent and 512 MB of RAM for HD quality viewing. Roxio Easy Media Creator 9.0 DE supports Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista Home/Business/Ultimate, Windows XP Home/Pro/MCE (Service Pack 2) and Windows XP Pro x64 Edition operating systems, though the 'DVDInfo Pro' feature is not supported on the Windows XP Pro x64 Edition. You need a 1024 X 768 resolution monitor with a 16-bit color graphics card (24-bit or 32-bit true color recommended). You also need a 16-bit Windows-compatible sound card and speakers.
Both the graphics and sound cards must be compatible with Microsoft DirectX 9 or later. Easy Media Creator requires Windows Media Player 10 or later, and Internet Explorer 6 or later.
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I am new and this is the closest i see to EMC 9 freeI am trying to burn a video I ripped but the only destination for it is the one which I last burned. I cannot change the destination to F my dvd. Any help appreciatedThanksI have no idea what you mean by 'EMC 9 free' There is no such productTell us exactly what software you have, you posted in Creator 2009 which is definitely not free.Of course the only destination for burning is the one you last burned to unless you have more then one burner in your system.PLease explain a bit more what your problem is and exactly what you are doing.
Ripped video from where? Of course the only destination for burning is the one you last burned to unless you have more then one burner in your system.PLease explain a bit more what your problem is and exactly what you are doing.?OK some time ago i burned a vista recovery iso. Now when i want to burn this dvd and i click on burn image i can see the path to the iso.For my new dvd I click burn image it says choose location for the image.When itry to change it by browsing I click on the F drive and it is looking for a file name at the bottom. When i enter the name of my dvd and click add it adds it to the top of the box but says in the box no items match your search.
What is the actual name of the program you are using? You have a Suite called Roxio but it consists of many programs within the Suite and I cannot tell from your description which one you are using.Sorry do not understand unless it is the burn image program. What program should i use to burn a dvd video from the hard drive to a dvd?Thanks for reply, sorry cannot be more enlighteningDoes chose the location forn the image mean1 where the image is i.e hard drive2 where i want to burn it to F drive Edited October 11, 2009 by banner. Banner,I think your 'lite' version of Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 may be something like this.
Banner,I think your 'lite' version of Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 may be something like this. Also while I did before burn iso files the one i was trying to burn now is a video called VIDEOTS. I understand they have to be called VIDEOTS but don't know why.Is a video file an iso?1. Burning a Videots folder to a DVD in the proper DVD Video Format to play on a stand alone DVD settop player, you would use a DVD Author program like My DVD.2. It can be!Suggest you Google your questions to WIKI, you need to get some basic understanding of video, ISO, DVD formats and burning it to disc.cd.