Wednesday 22 March 2017

Playing DVD-RAM Video Disk On PC

If you're on a Windows 8 or Windows 10 Computer, you most likely find that the system, using built-in or bundled software, can automatically recognize and play DVD-RAM discs containing recordings from a TV. On a Windows 7 Computer however, try the follow if you're having trouble getting the system to play your old TV-recorded DVD-RAM discs:

Open Real Player, and click File->Open:



Navigate unto the DVD-RAM disc where there is a DVD_RTAV folder. Select the VR_MOVIE.VRO file from within this folder and Real player will recognize and then play this file as a movie.




As an alternative, if you wish, you could copy this VR_MOVIE.VRO file to your hard drive (especially comes in handy for transferring to a computer or laptop that has no DVD-drive or has a faulty DVD-drive) then add an MPEG extension to the file, for example VR_MOVIE.VRO.mpeg, and Real Player will also then recognize and play this file as a movie. No DVD-drive required!

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