How I 'Finalize' a DVD-R disc so it can be converted to video?

I have a Sony Handycam - (Carl Zeiss Optimal Zoom) that uses DVD-R mini disks. Recently, I sent filmed basketball to an organization that sent the following request, but I don't see an option in one of my menus camcorder to "finalize".

"When the DVD is not finalized it means that the images intended to be on the DVD was not completely copied and so the DVD seems to be empty when played."

Once you have the DVD in the camcorder, you need to finalize the images through the camcorder. This process is different depending on the camcorder, you have, but it should be an option in the section of the menu once the DVD in the camera. »

What is the model of your camcorder?  I guess you don't see not finalize if you press P-MENU on the touch screen.  There is a video on how to finalize a disc-

http://eSupport.Sony.com/us/Perl/tutorial-display.pl?tut_id=432&MDL=DCRDVD803

- but may not be useful if you do not see an option Finalize after touch P-MENU on the touch screen.  If you will provide a model number, I'll see what I can find that will help you.

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