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| Taub |
need some help...you can only burn videos on do cdr and play it on DVD is the orginal file is in MPEG Right? i have many files taht are in avi, m2v, and video clips(dont know what the hell that is)....so is there any programs that i can use to convert them to MPEG?? any help
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| KilldaDJ |
MPEG 1 or 2?
use flaskmpeg, its slow but does the trick :) |
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| Taub |
| i have nero but can you convert them to mpeg using nero??? |
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| lMIlk |
| yea make a vcd and it'll convert it by itself |
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| Juricimo |
| quote: | Originally posted by lMIlk
yea make a vcd and it'll convert it by itself |
thanx lMIlk;)
i was wondering how to do this myself. i'm usinig cd creator to burn cd's but that's a piece of , and since i've got complete nero on my comp, i guess it's time to switch burning software:D
>JM< |
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| Taub |
| also the the type of CD you use makes a big differnce on the quality when you play the vids right? I burned one using TDK cdr and another one using some cdrs i bought from computer show...and the one i got form the computer show is ...the dvd palyer takes longer to read it, it wont fast forward very fast and it takes for ever to go to the next track...but the TDKs are soo much quicker |
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| Juricimo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Taub
also the the type of CD you use makes a big differnce on the quality when you play the vids right? I burned one using TDK cdr and another one using some cdrs i bought from computer show...and the one i got form the computer show is ...the dvd palyer takes longer to read it, it wont fast forward very fast and it takes for ever to go to the next track...but the TDKs are soo much quicker |
TDK is quality. i just recently bought 200 TDK's from Costco for around $80 with a $40 rebate i sent in....in the end 200TDK quality CDR's for $40:eyes: :eyes:
that's one of the best deals on quality cdrs...and i've already burned through 50 of them (my friend burned through 250 in 1 week making copies of various cd's and not a single problem)
>JM< |
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| Dj_Activated |
I use TMPGenc.
Remember if u don't have a fast computer, the converting will take a long time! |
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| Taub |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_Activated
I use TMPGenc.
Remember if u don't have a fast computer, the converting will take a long time! |
do you have a link the place where its at? |
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| QuickStep |
I use Nero also, but depending on the quality of the original AVI you can lose more quality and somet times audio lag.
TMPGEnc it just amazing if you want to create a good quality VCD. It is a little slow, but I make alot of movie to VCDs so I like the quality.
Get it Here
If you need some help on how to do it visit VCDhelp.com
Good Luck
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| lMIlk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Juricimo
thanx lMIlk;)
i was wondering how to do this myself. i'm usinig cd creator to burn cd's but that's a piece of , and since i've got complete nero on my comp, i guess it's time to switch burning software:D
>JM< |
yea i have cd creator too. it just looks more professional i guess but nero is just a lot better. |
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