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Jurgen
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 14:12
Hi there, I have a question regarding the burning of video cd's...
I have a dvd player and want to play a movie that I have on my computer (divx codec). I could ofcourse connect the pc to my tv, but I want the video on a cd, so when I go anywhere else I can also view the video. The video is 300mb so should fit on a cd, but before I screw up a cd by burning a divx video on it I would like to know if a dvd player can even play this type of video (divx codec), or what I should do to convert it to ....?!

As burning program I have nero 5.0 (dunno if that's good or bad...).

thanks in advance, Jurgen

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jrowe
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 14:25
If I remember rightly, DivX is a real pain to convert to Video CD because you have to rip the video + sound separately and then stitch them back together. I think you need two separte programs to do this.

That's IF I remember rightly.


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Jurgen
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 14:30
and someone wouldn't happen to know where I can get those?

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stann65
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 14:45
i would also like to know the same thing as i need to burn some divX's to video CD to clear room on my hard-drive.

the_winch
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 14:58 Edited at: 28th Mar 2004 14:59
Use tmpgenc to convert to mpeg then use something like nero to make the vcd.

This is also a usefull site http://www.dvdrhelp.com/
Flashing Blade
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 18:30
Nero will encode to mpeg and burn as VCD. Trouble with it is it doesn't mantain correct aspect ratio.

So I also use tmpgenc then burn with nero.

Remember not all DVD players can play VCD's.
stann65
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 19:57
thanks now i can free up a few gigs of space on my system.

stann65
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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 20:05
my converted file won't fit onto my CD-RW(700 mb) how can i reduce its file size do i need a certain program.

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Posted: 28th Mar 2004 21:25
you can convert film into two files with tmpgenc
Jurgen
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Posted: 29th Mar 2004 22:56
hmm, mine says: unsupported avi file
:S, any sugestions?

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Posted: 30th Mar 2004 00:14
tmpGenc is definitely the best final step. You may have to search download.com and other sites for an intermediate program to unravel the DivX.

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