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littleman

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i have .avi and .mpeg movies on my computer and i want to burn them to a CD (i domnt have a dvd burner) so i can play them in my dvd player....

how do i go about doing this??
 

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get a converter from download.com

search around and read up on it.
 

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Yeh but get a converter that makes proper .mpeg for vcd.. coz apparently ppl makes different version of mpegs. I personally use TMPG Encode for doing that, 30 days trial.
 

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Nero haven't got an mpeg converter built-in. I use it for the final leg of a vcd, svcd creating.
 

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i use nero. It works with some DVD players, but should work with VCD players.
 

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In many cases, you can just burn the files to a cd, and they will open straight off on your dvd player.

I try this first, and 95% of the time the files work.

Otherwise I use TMPG encoder as anti-hyper said.
 

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drewgcn said:
In many cases, you can just burn the files to a cd, and they will open straight off on your dvd player.

I try this first, and 95% of the time the files work.

Otherwise I use TMPG encoder as anti-hyper said.
mpg files yes, perhaps on some DVD players, .avi i doubt any big name brand would play them, let alone non modded ones.
 

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It can..just takes a bit of fiddling around and plugins...which on most occasions doesnt warrant the quality loss.

http://www.aviscript.de/howto/HowToVCD.htm <-- This is perhaps the fastest, best quality way to convert, but it does take some knowledge and getting used to. (expert)

http://www.videohelp.com/sefy/?id=divx2vcd.html <-- .avi to vcd. Pretty simple. (Beginner)

http://www.videohelp.com/tmpgenc.htm <-- Using TmpgEnc to encod .avi to vcd. (Beginner)

http://www.videohelp.com/divxtovcd.htm <-- Intermediate for more control over the quality, etc. (Intermediate)

http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/89139.php <-- .ogm/.ogg to VCD. (Intermediate)

http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/140703.php <-- xvid/divx with ac3 audio to VCD. (Expert)

http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/128720.php <-- For adding subtitles. (Expert)
 

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