ok i need some urgent help!!....i have ff 7 advent children.its an avi file.how do i go about burning it to a cd-r.please and if someone has posted this already please redirect me.thank you
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ok i need some urgent help!!....i have ff 7 advent children.its an avi file.how do i go about burning it to a cd-r.please and if someone has posted this already please redirect me.thank you
if you have nero open nero express and choose video cd. Then you can choose that file and burn it. It's very easy.
You can use nero to burn it ( just use the ist option in the list) but be aware you will only be able to play it on your pc or a divx player and not a standard standalone dvd player.You can alternatively burn a vcd and try playing it that way on your dvd player.
I too recommend nero. I use startsmart and use the 'create a dvd movie' option or something.
ok i have a lil problem...the movie im trying to burn to cdr is 100 minutes long but the cd holds only 80 min.what can i do fit the whole thing into a cd?if not then what can i do?
the time is only for music cd's, when burning a movie or other files it will check the filesize.Quote:
Originally Posted by johnq86
ok....then what do i do if the file size is too big for 1 cd?how do i split?
i have nero version 6 but when i try to burn an avi file to a cd it gives me a MPEG-2 encoder and decoder has to be purchased.what can i do about this?
burn the file as 'data'
or find it another way ;)
ok what foes that mean smart guy?
It means Google.
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Originally Posted by johnq86
D/l from the verifieds they come complete . :) Or search the web for a helper program . :O
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=102947
thanks peat...i could always count on you to understand my stupidity.
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Originally Posted by johnq86
John, how big is the file and what do you want to watch it on?
@backlash, I didn't think it was possible to make a vcd with a avi file?
Yep, I just did it the other day. That's how I know it works.Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgy368
the file is 714,000 kb
:huh:Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgy368
a dvd player
Burn it as a vcd then cos it'll fit on a cd.
Yeah. I've been watching that stupidity since you came back to the forum a little while back. I must say that you do have a lot of silly questions and you seem to like to make it hard for people to help you. To me it seems like some form of trolling. A lot of your questions were answered when you were here quite a while ago, why do we have to answer them all over again?Quote:
Originally Posted by johnq86
It would be better if you would at least show that you want to try to help others too.
About this thread... Get a DVD burner.
ok i converterd the avi file to mpeg with tmpeg but for some reason when i play it on my dvd player there is only video no sound.what did i do wrong snd how do i fix the prblem?
Check out the sound settings on your dvd player and change them to the correct one for this disc.Quote:
Originally Posted by johnq86
how would i check the sound settings on the a dvd player?
:frusty: :frusty: :frusty: It's your DVD player. Aren't you familiar with it?
You expect us to help without a make or model? Get real.
You were even given a perfect chance to post the needed info.Your answer?Quote:
Originally Posted by dodgy368
:dry:Quote:
Originally Posted by johnq86
hey buddy calm ur ass down....ive nevr heard of checking the audio settings.the only thing that deals with audio settings is the volume buttons.but thanx
You still haven't mentioned a model.
It must be "a dvd player".
koss 305
Quote from: http://www.videohelp.com/forum/archive/t266370.htmlQuote:
What kind of audio does your camcorder capture?? TMPEG won't encode Mp3 audio for example. I believe TMPEG will only encode audio from mp2 and wav. 44,100 is the standard for SVCD/VCD audio but most DVD players can handle 48000. Of the dozen or so players I've used only one had trouble playing 48000 SVCD,Koss 305.