anyone have any advice on how to copy backups of xvid movies
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anyone have any advice on how to copy backups of xvid movies
Burn them to disk :P
Or hav'nt you got a Cd burner?
yes i have a burner, but when i burn them they come out upside down and back to front.
any ideas why?
Burn them as a Data File and not Vcd?
Try burning slower?
Just suggestions :lol:
No-one mentioned VCDs.Quote:
Originally posted by gemini@9 March 2003 - 00:38
yes i have a burner, but when i burn them they come out upside down and back to front.
any ideas why?
This problem occurs sometimes because of codec problems. I have seen it happen to me.
Download the K-Lite codec pack, from the main page.
Remove the codec packs you have installed. Then install the K-Lite one. It will only work if you remove the old one first.
This worked for me. I hope it works for you.
Welcome and Good Luck.
thanx for your help, much appreciated. i will try to burn them as dats, do i need to encode them to mpeg afterwards?
i've downloaded the new kaZaA Lite codec pack 1.7 but all xvid movies
has gotten a very dark picture. anyone got any tips?
Its because you are using something like nero to burn (and convert) your file - use something like tmpegenc to make the vcd file in the correct format to start with, then use nero to burn.
Ben
Did you uninstall your old ones first before installing K-Lite Codec Pack :(Quote:
Originally posted by MrGryniz@9 March 2003 - 14:23
i've downloaded the new kaZaA Lite codec pack 1.7 but all xvid movies
has gotten a very dark picture. anyone got any tips?
Try reinstalling them again :unsure:
Try them on a different player :unsure:
Or try another Codec pack :unsure:
Try doing a search on the Forum about Codec's or problem's :)
Just suggestions B)
You only need to encode to mpg only if you want to watch it on your DVD player. Burning as .dat is good for storage/back-up.Quote:
Originally posted by gemini@8 March 2003 - 15:51
thanx for your help, much appreciated. i will try to burn them as dats, do i need to encode them to mpeg afterwards?