Help Needed Badly???

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by ppp3, Jul 20, 2004.

  1. ppp3

    ppp3 Guest


    I know you are tired of hearing this question but I cant find the answer anywhere.

    Here it goes.........

    I have an .mpg file and I'll like to put it on a DVD.
    I have Nero 6 with Nero Vision Express.

    How can I do this. I want to be able to watch the .mpg file in my standalone DVD player.

    The file is 1.08GB

    How can I do this

    Thanxxxx
     
  2. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    What .mpg file do you have, is it mpg 1, 2, or 4?
     
  3. wizenhimr

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    ya it really depends on what .mpg you formated it too...

    dont use nero to burn dvds.... I have found that Sonic Mydvd works wonderful and easy to use.
     
  4. bigorange

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    pp3, NVE(nerovision express will do all you need. You add the files one at a time into NVE, when finsihed you can then add chapters and a menu. After that you can preview your work with a software remote control. When you are satisfied with your menu, hit next, and burn out of Nero.

    [bold]dont use Nero to burn dvds[/bold]????????
    I don't know where that comes from, I use nero to burn 90% of all my DVD needs and it does an excellent job. It is versatile and can handle many applications. It is the default burner for many other applications including shrink.

    In fact I also own Sonic MYDVD and anyone that wants it can have it for free, it just gathers dust on my PC.
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  5. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    bigo

    I would be interested in hearing how Nero Vison can convert a DiVx mpeg 4 to .mpeg 2 (DVD).
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  6. bigorange

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    Sophocles, here is a list of the following files NVE supports:
    1-asf 2-avi 3-dat 4-dv 5-dvr-ms 6-mpg,mpeg,mpe 7-mpeg4 8-nero digital files 9-vob 10-wmv.

    Also,ppp3's statement was "I have an [bold].mpg file[/bold] and I'll like to put it on a DVD. NVE should be able to do as he requested.
     
  7. wizenhimr

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    I PERSONALY have issues with nero dvd..... I just dont like it. I DO prefer Roxio. I also just started useing clone DVD along with Anydvd. 2 wonderful programs....

    I aslo have a .avi to .mpg coverter which is very easy to use.
     
  8. bigorange

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    You're about one out of ten. Ten to one prefer nero over roxio in this forum. So do a lot of other softwares that use it as their default burner, shrink for one.

    However you should use what makes ya happy, if it works for you then that's all that matters. signed, a big nero fan.

    I use anydvd for on the fly burning if I have no reauthoring or compressing to do, other than that I write to the HD 1st.

    Some have said clonedvd is just a paid version of shrink.
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  9. jim_dandy

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    kill the demon roxio....die die die


    oops did i say that outloud?

    my bad
     
  10. Sophocles

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    Roxio! Roxio! What voice uttered those evil words. Roxio works great on its own, in fact it's great (on its own). But if you should choose to use a similar application, then, Roxio The Mighty will smite thine system such that it could make its burning prowess cesase.

    Why don't you just install every packet writing software known, a little Incd here and a little something else there and see if you can bring down your system in a day. BTW, keep us posted
     

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