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Poster
well the real question is how, cuz i burned a movie as a data cd and it didn't work, and i don't have any idea on how to burn using video cd (not even what is VCD, Super VCD,etc.)
thanx
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01-11-2004, 09:56 PM
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here is the best way I have found:
you have to encode it to vcd or svcd
to encode movies the right way you need to follow a few guidelines
in order to encode, you need the correct codecs, please download the lastest from here.
1. download tmpgenc http://www.tmpgenc.net
2. http://divxrepair.sourceforge.net/ remove all bad frames (or you can use http://www.tucows.com/preview/323038.html it seems to work better but you have to find a crack)
3. make sure tmpgenc is set up correctly (don't worry about setting you don't have, just the ones you do have )
3. If you want to speed up the encode you can put it on motion estimate search (change the motion search precision as seen @ the bottom here)
but remember you're giving alittle quality by encoding that way, transversely if you put it on best quality, it takes even longer but you get the very best
once its compleatly encoded to vcd or svcd open nero and burn it
hope this helps
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01-12-2004, 12:23 AM
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Poster
well thanx i'm doing it right now, there are still a few question i got, i will add more after sometime cuz i haven't finished
The repaired version of a movie wasn't accepted, it sayd it was an unknown file format
How much does it change if i transform into a MPEG with sound to play on a DVD Player? cuz if it turns out to be big enough not to fit a cd i'll just use the pc
wel, thanx again
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01-13-2004, 12:23 AM
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Don't suppose you could give my site a mention in exchange for posting an image from my site :-)
Marc Peters
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01-13-2004, 01:14 AM
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just found that pic on a google search
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