Burning Vcd's with Nero????
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I'm guessing you just open the nero wizard, select compile new cd, then select other cd format, Video Cd, Finish.
The Do you just drag and drop the file I want to burn? Whats all those folders that come up in the window at the top???
the CDI,EXT,MPEGAV,SEGMENT and VCD?
o have to select on eof these before I burn the disc?
Do I need to select any of these?
Someone Help me please
[Edited by Krade - 7/31/2003 10:10:22 AM]
The Do you just drag and drop the file I want to burn? Whats all those folders that come up in the window at the top???
the CDI,EXT,MPEGAV,SEGMENT and VCD?
o have to select on eof these before I burn the disc?
Do I need to select any of these?
Someone Help me please
[Edited by Krade - 7/31/2003 10:10:22 AM]
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you naughty, naughty boy. terminator3 already and its only out in the cinema tomorrow.
the other folders are necessary for VCD compliance. you will need to make sure that the VCD is VCD1.2 compliant or else it will refuse to play in the vast majority of players. if you drop the file into the left hand pane and it throws up a message asking if you want to recode then chances are its not in the right format. could be a Divx rip you have in which case its not as simple as dragging and dropping.
if you have any probs the in i suggest you try here
hope this helps
cheers
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the other folders are necessary for VCD compliance. you will need to make sure that the VCD is VCD1.2 compliant or else it will refuse to play in the vast majority of players. if you drop the file into the left hand pane and it throws up a message asking if you want to recode then chances are its not in the right format. could be a Divx rip you have in which case its not as simple as dragging and dropping.
if you have any probs the in i suggest you try here
hope this helps
cheers
big sinky
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Cheers bigsinky,
I have already done all the conversion that site suggested but I couldnt get vcdeasy to recorgnise the writer so I switched to nero.
The file was SVCD originally and I have converted it in to an avi afaik . so do I just drag and burn?
I have already done all the conversion that site suggested but I couldnt get vcdeasy to recorgnise the writer so I switched to nero.
The file was SVCD originally and I have converted it in to an avi afaik . so do I just drag and burn?
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You can convert the file header of a SVCD to VCD and keep the quality, it tricks your DVD player into thinking its a VCD. Apparently it takes about 10mins to do, Ill ask my mate how to do it as he did it for a film I borrowed and I will pass on the knowledge if you want.
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