I burned mpg files to a vcd using easy cd creator
6 platnuim but when i try to play them on my dvd player it
doesn't work So Can anybody help meeee pleaseeee I give you money
I burned mpg files to a vcd using easy cd creator
6 platnuim but when i try to play them on my dvd player it
doesn't work So Can anybody help meeee pleaseeee I give you money
Are you sure it was a VCD and not an SVCD? My DVD player can't play SVCD's. I'm assuming you're already certain yours can at least play VCD's. I can't stand ezcd, it's a horrible program. Ditch it and get Nero.
ill try it and see if it works
I have got to agree with you there,ditch ezcd and get nero.You can get it here...or look in software world for hashs for it.Originally posted by nocnitsa@22 March 2003 - 02:38
Are you sure it was a VCD and not an SVCD? My DVD player can't play SVCD's. I'm assuming you're already certain yours can at least play VCD's. I can't stand ezcd, it's a horrible program. Ditch it and get Nero.
Nero is easy to do vcd but the quality of the vcd is not as good as with other "real" encoders and it takes longer with Nero then a encode program called "TMPGEnc" which I personally thinks is best cuz there you have more settings,better quality and takes less time.
The best place to look is at www.vcdhelp.com
(Sorry I don't know how to do links yet!!
Just add http:// to the link and it'll become one automatically.Originally posted by Spook@22 March 2003 - 12:34
The best place to look is at www.vcdhelp.com
(Sorry I don't know how to do links yet!!
btw, vcdhelp.com was moved to http://www.dvdrhelp.com
Thanks for links info
I never realized it had changed as I have it set as a Fav
I know there are some nice bits of software out there which are very good at doing this (no messing about with settings) but I can't find ourt which ones they are at the moment as my husband is 9 sheets to the wind at the moment
The answer is here!
At least one answer. I have made dozens of VCDs without a problem, until recently. It was the brand of CDRs that I had used.
I bet you anything, that if you bought PRINCO brand CDRs that your problems will be solved. Those CDs are the best, for DATA and music. They have a very silvery compound in them that lets your DVD player accept them (provided that your DVD player recognizes VCDs).
Actually, vcdhelp.com did change their name but if you go to www.vcdhelp.com it still goes to www.dvdrhelp.com. They go to the same place.
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