"Annie Woughman" <> wrote in
news:AAB8A7FF-9EFD-49AC-AED4-:
> I have made several video DVD's using the Media Center--usually
> recorded
> television. I always have to check whether it is a Data DVD or a
> video DVD. Today I wanted to make a backup DVD of some programs that I
> have purchased by download. I thought I would use the Media
> Center--not. After I clicked on the Data DVD option it asked which
> library I wanted to choose: Recorded TV, Music Library, Picture
> Library, Video Library of No thanks, I finished. Since none of the
> others would let me navigate to other directories, I tried the No
> thanks option--that merely let me back to the same menu. So, thinking
> maybe I had to add those "libraries" to Media Center, I tried that.
> Nope, it doesn't recognize any data files. So, if there isn't really
> an option to make a data DVD, why in the heck is it in the thing in
> the first place. Am I missing something? Is there a way to make a
> data DVD through Media Center?
>
> I then tried the "Windows DVD Maker". Same stupid run-around. Is it
> possible to make a data DVD without a 3rd party software program?
>
> TIA
>
>
It is possible in Windows XP, not in the Media Center interface.
You must make sure that Enable CD recording for this drive is checked on
your DVD Burner drive.
In My Computer or Windows Explorer
Right click your CD/DVD drive, properties, Recorder Tab.
Best results come in a Third party software such as Nero or Roxio.
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