Burning Mpg files to DVD

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by 2ligit, Oct 29, 2004.

  1. 2ligit

    2ligit Guest

    I have over 150 Seinfeld Episodes, they are mpg. files, how can I burn them on CD? I have Nero and TMPGEnc but I don't know how to do it, can someone please help me step by step on how to burn these episodes on DVD
     
  2. The_OGS

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    Well, which is it?!
    You can burn whatever you want, on whatever medium, but to playback on standalone DVD player, you must author a compliant DVD video or SVCD (MPEG2) or VCD (MPEG1).
    If you have Nero6, it will convert your *.mpg to the format of your choice :)
    L8R
     
  3. 2ligit

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    I have Nero 6, but I want to plays these episodes on a DVD player, can you let me know how to burn these on DVD. I tried, but it gives me an error, I really need some guide to help me through this thanks.
     
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    Remember that 'burning them on DVD' is easy!
    Just burn them on DVD :)
    What YOU want is to author a compliant DVD video, which is a different thing, right?
    Well, the only 'error' I got was that I had to purchase the Nero MPEG2 codec for $25 bucks.
    So I did. Now it's easy (and, top-quality results too).
    You need to use TMPGEnc or maybe DVDSanta:
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/dvdsanta.cfm
    But what you want to do, it's a challenge to do it for free...
    So good luck.
    Fortunately there are many step-by-step guides to assist you.
    I still recommend the Nero thing.
     
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    I have a question, still concerning putting my seinfeld mpgs on DVD-R. I have seen that people are telling me to change the format from mpgs to DVD format with TMPGEnc. The only problem is, I'm new at this, and I don't know how to use it. Can someone please direct me on how to use this program...thanx!
     
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    2ligit

    videohelp.com has tutorials...should help u out


    tigger
     

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