How do you upload a video onto your computer without turning it into a CD?

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I know it sounds complicated, but I video-taped something, and it was located on a disc. ( a mini disc).

When I put it onto my computer, it turned my disc into some weird USB drive or a CD where you burn files into. I wanted it back to a video cd! I want the videos on my computer, but it didn’t show me the videos!

I took the CD out, and when I put it back into my video recorder, the videos were all gone.
How do I get them back?

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Comments on How do you upload a video onto your computer without turning it into a CD?

June 9, 2010

s2g3000 @ 10:49 pm #

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Re-writable disc? Sorry but it sounds like you wrote over the information accidentally. Your videos are probably long gone if that’s the case.

June 11, 2010

Mandy @ 12:29 am #

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A CD (compact disk) can contain data such as video files, images, etc. A DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is much different than a CD. A DVD disk when authored (burned) is set up as MPEG-2 video which is optimized for a DVD player. Your computer can play a DVD disk if it has a DVD player and/or burner). If you look at the files on a burned DVD, you will see files like, AUDIO_TS, VIDEO_TS, etc. That is why you may have seen your video when played on your computer and now you don’t see it on the disk. A CD can contain a video clip with a file extension as .mpeg or WMA. This is not be confused with MPEG-2 files. Like the other poster said, you may have inadvertently erased your CD disk if it was a re-writable one.

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