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DVD to VCD-The Complete Guide
When I first got my DVD Burner I realised it was going to cost me a fortune in DVD-R’s so I thought I would see if it was possible to convert them to mpeg so I could then burn them to VCD. And with some help from the
K-Lite Board I can now do that.
So I thought I would make this guide to help everybody else who wants to convert.
Aldso check out these guides:
Easy VCD
KVCD Guide-Manual
I’ve made this as simple as possible so here it goes.
Hope this helps some people.
Some people have told me its easier to use DVD2SVCD but people have said that its to hard, wont work or poor quality.
If any of the pictures aren't clear just click on them.
You will need:
DVD-Rom
CD Writer
DVD Decrypter
DVD 2 AVI
Tmpgenc
VCD Burning Software (like Nero)
You can download the ones in blue from www.dvdrhelp.com/tools Pm me for a Tmpgenc Seriel
You can download Nero from Nero Home Pm me for a seriel
Step One:
Get all of the above
Step 2:
Insert the DVD you wish to convert into your drive and load up DVD Decrypter which should look like this:
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Step 3:
Now we need to select the main movie files.
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Step 4:
You will now notice only a few of the files are selected (these are the main movie files) Now we need to choose where we are going to save our movie and then we are ready to Decrypt. (See Picture Below).
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[img]http://www.talkpets.com/upload/b1.GIF' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'>
Step 5:
This screen will load up and just wait for DVD Decrypter to finish:
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[img]http://www.talkpets.com/upload/d4.GIF' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'>
Step 6:
Once DVD Decrypter has finished you need to open up DVD 2 AVI which should look like this:
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NOTE:YOU'LL NEED TO CHANGE TMPGENC SETTINGS,SCROLL DOWN THE TOPIC
Start up Tmpgenc and close the wizard if it comes up.
Step 11:
Now choose the same options as below:
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Step 12:
Now click on load and double click on VideoCD (NTSC).mcf
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Now your all set just click on start:
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[img]http://www.talkpets.com/upload/c4.GIF' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'>
Success your mpeg is now made and ready to burn, however there may be one final step:
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05-14-2004, 09:50 PM
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thats ok
thanks 4 da feedback
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VERY NICE! This guide was really helpfull for me and i recomend to anyone who wants to backup their DVDs onto their hard drive or VCDs Keep up the good work BC!
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