Could anyone tell me what type of video files I can burn onto cd-rw please?
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Could anyone tell me what type of video files I can burn onto cd-rw please?
anything you want...as long as they fit
Any file that is VCD ready, which has an extension of .mpg. If u need more info on VCD's or how to make one there are great guides here: DVDRHELP
what about divx?
Yes, as 3rd gen noob said "as long as they fit" but in order to watch on a DVD player then u have to do what I said in my previous post.
you'll need to convert them to a format your dvd player can read...i.e. vcd (or a variant)Quote:
Originally posted by kaydeecaine@8 October 2003 - 00:46
what about divx?
http://www.dvdrhelp.com
Or you can burn the DivX as a data file, but you'd need to watch it on the PC
or you could watch it on the pc and hook up an s-video tv-out setup...Quote:
Originally posted by Rat Faced@8 October 2003 - 00:50
Or you can burn the DivX as a data file, but you'd need to watch it on the PC
:rolleyes:
So lets say I use Nero and burn a divx file onto cd-r as a data file.
That should work then?
Are there cd-r's that that can store more than 700mb?
common advice would be to use software such as tmpgenc to convert the avi file into a vcd first, then burn onto cd...the inbuilt convertor in nero is pretty poorQuote:
Originally posted by kaydeecaine@8 October 2003 - 00:59
So lets say I use Nero and burn a divx file onto cd-r as a data file.
That should work then?
Are there cd-r's that that can store more than 700mb?
you can buy 800MB cd-r's, however, unless you use kvcd you'll probably need 2 cd-r's for one full length avi file (when converted to vcd)