automatically Reduce the quality of video so it will fit on the CD?

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  1. gamblers

    gamblers Member

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    How do u do this? the first time i burned a movie a message popped up asking if i wanted to do this and i said yes and the movie appeared fine, now i want to do it again so the movie i am burning will fit.

    anyone know how to do this?
     
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    Cmon guys i really need to know so i can burn this for somone i promised to. i dunno how to make nerovision automatically reduce quality to make the video fit onto a 80min CD.
     
  3. gear79

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    why not increase the quality and burn it to a dvd instead. burning a movie onto a cd-r is just old news... those days are gone, and with prices as low as they are now for good quality dvds, you can't go wrong. plus, it may even get you a better quality pic and sound..

    assuming you have downloaded an .avi file off the net..

    make sure you have the latest version of nero.
     
  4. L2T

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    Did you by any chance click the "Never display this message again" box?

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    Lets say that you didn't and for some reason clicked "No" and saved the project to try again later. That won't work either as the pop-up won't umm.... pop-up. You have to start a new project.

    Just trying to help... might not have though.


     
  5. gamblers

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    anyways how do i start a new project? i go to go make supervideocd and then i add the video i want but it doesnt prompt up to ask me.

    i also have a problem where i add a video that is like 2 hours long but then nero just crashes.

    i dont have any Dvd-r right now and im just trying to burn a movie to test if my dvd can playback burnt movies and testing out the new nero 7.

    i think i will get sum Dvd-r's this weekend.
     
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  6. gear79

    gear79 Guest

    in that case, get you a dvd+r and just booktype it to dvd-rom to make it more compatible with your player...just be sure to buy quality media, such as taiyo yuden, verbatim, sony, maxell (MIJ)..
     
  7. L2T

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    On my machine the pop-up only appears if I select this option:

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    Nobody asked, but my fav medium is Verbatim CD-R

    jt
     
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    One last thing...

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    Be sure messages are enabled.

     
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    how do i get to those options?
     
  10. L2T

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    Open Nero Vision 4
    Click on Make DVD or in your case Make CD and then Video CD
    Click on More>>
    Click on Configure...
    Make your Application Settings choices... should be self-explanatory

    Have you explored the help? (question mark in a blue circle) There is a simulation that might prove helpful:

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