G20-110: Burning recorded TV to DVD-RW?

Hi,
Does anyone know if this is possible? I've got a
G20-110 and have tried to burn a programme, I have recorded, onto DVD-RW via 'Windows XP MCE', but when it gets to 4%, it spits the disc out??

Hi
I can't believe that its not possible. Please check the file size. If you want to burn the file to the DVD it should be not bigger that about 4.7 GB because this is a max size of DVD. Of course the DVD DL has a double size.
Which burning software did you use? Try to use Nero. Its very nice program. Im very satisfied with it.
Ps: You have to format the DVD-RW before you start the burnning procedure

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