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Thread: I Am Getting This Error Message...

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    i recorded my videos on normal video cd format but it didnt work because it didnt work on my type of dvd player.. so thn i find out that super video video cd is the one which can b played in most dvd players... so i do 2 record and i get this error..

    'to automatticaly re-encode the video 2 super video format usign the dvd- video plugin please visit our website shop at nero.com and find out about the high quality encoder..'
    where can i get this dvd-video plugin/high quality encoder for free?

    :helpsmile:

  2. File Sharing   -   #2
    Do a search for nero plugins and get the mpeg 2 plug in

  3. File Sharing   -   #3
    muchspl2
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    no one should recommend or encourage the use of nero to encode your video
    you need to encode with a proper encoder like tmpgenc
    http://www.tmpgenc.net

  4. File Sharing   -   #4
    Originally posted by muchspl2@2 January 2004 - 01:42
    no one should recommend or encourage the use of nero to encode your video
    you need to encode with a proper encoder like tmpgenc
    http://www.tmpgenc.net
    yeah man i tried that... but it would take ages 2 encode a film on that...

  5. File Sharing   -   #5
    i encoded my films and i burned it as a svcd and i have a error when i play it in my dvd player sayin disk error.... wats that?

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    >>> i encoded my films and i burned it as a svcd and i have a error when i play it in my dvd player sayin disk error.... wats that?>>>

    What month and year was your dvd player made ?

    Read your dvd player's manual and see if it can read svcd. If the manual does not say then you might be looking at a low priced or older dvd player. Email the dvd company's customer service dept and tell them the model number of your dvd player and ask them if it can read svcd. You can also ask them what month and year your model is, if your manual does not say or if the back or bottom of the dvd player does not have a date sticker.

    Before you buy your next dvd player, research the features a lot and spend some extra $$ on it and it will be able to play more file formats.

    Use www.google.com to find your dvd company's website and email addresses.

    good luck,

    geothermal

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