If you create an editable DVD by means of a capture device, you can transfer the required data (e.g. camera captures) directly to disc, i.e. without buffering.

 

 
 
Some of the functions mentioned here are restricted or not available in the Essentials version. You can always upgrade your Essentials version at www.nero.com to get the full version with all the functions.
 

 

 
 
To set up a capture device for digital and analog video, a recording card that meets the requirements of the manufacturer must be installed or must be already integrated in the PC at the factory.  
 

 

 
 
If you have installed a DVD-RW/+RW burner and insert a DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc, you can use Nero Vision to create editable DVD disc formats and DVD-Video: DVD-VFR (video mode) and DVD+VR.
In comparison to DVD-Video, the advantage of these disc formats is that the content can be changed later on. This means that you can edit the movies, insert new passages, delete scenes that you do not want to see, or overwrite the disc. However, a disadvantage is that you cannot create individual menus.
The DVD-VFR (video mode) and DVD+VR disc formats are compatible with DVD-Video and can be played on nearly any commercial DVD player.  
 
 
 
The following requirements have to be fulfilled:
A capture device for digital or analog video is installed and connected to the PC.
No applications are running that place a high demand on the processor.
There are no applications running in full-screen mode.
The workstation is not blocked during the entire capture process.
To create an editable DVD directly via a capture device, proceed as follows:   
1.
Insert a rewritable disc into the recorder.
2.
Turn the capture device on and launch Nero Vision.
3.
Select the Record Directly to Disc option in the Start screen.
4.
If more than one burner is installed on your PC, select the burner in the drop-down menu, in which you have inserted the rewritable disc.
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The Capture Video screen is displayed. 
5.
If the TV card has not yet been configured, proceed as described in the Configuring TV Card chapter.
6.
Proceed as described in the Capturing Video to Hard Drive chapter. 
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You have created an editable disc directly via a capture device.
See also
Capture Video Screen


Capturing to Disc On-the-Fly