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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by dimond, Apr 2, 2005.

  1. dimond

    dimond Guest

    how do i get burned movies to play in the home dvd player
     
  2. venomX05

    venomX05 Regular member

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    Hey dimond,

    It all depends on what you are using:

    1.Are you downloading?
    2.Renting?

    There are several ways to do this. If you need anymore info, this site will help you out as it is very easy guides to understand.

    http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/

    Hope this helps!

    ;P
     
  3. dimond

    dimond Guest

    i downloaded and burned it on a dvd-r and it wont play in the dvd player. i used sonic record now program
     
  4. venomX05

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    In stead of using Sonic, use Nero Express.

    Using Nero Express, just choose the last option which is "Disc Image or Saved Project."

    This will be easier to do than use Sonic. You should be able to pick up Nero, on Dawnload.net.

    If you are still having any problems, click the link on the bottom of my signature to join the technical channel.

    ;)

     
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    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    This doesn't belong in CD-R. Thread moved.
     
  6. aldaco12

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    The way to do it:
    1) with VCDGear, extract the movies from the image (nrg (Nero) --> mpeg, cue/bin --> mpeg, dat --> mpeg, mpeg --> mpeg if it is a SVCD)
    2) if the type of the movie is the same (PAL/NTSC) just just author the movies to a DVD with DVDLab, to put many (S)VCD movies on a DVD. Oterwise, encode them with TMPGenc to your TV system, first
    3) read some of our our guides from http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/
     
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