mp4 video file

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  1. toyotaman

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    do i have to convert a mp4 file before i could put it on a dvd like i would do with a divx file.or could i just grab it and burn without making a video ts folder thanks
     
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  3. toyotaman

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    thanks i use this alot nero vision .the only thing is that it is a 7.0 movie and it says i need dvd 9 disk . should i just ignore and do it on a 4.7?????// or should i just make a video ts folder with vso
     
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    Save the converted files to your HDD, run nero recode 2 and have it shrink the file size down to fit onto a DVD-5 disk, you can also have it burn to disk as well.

    You can get a tutorial on use here...

    http://ww2.nero.com/nero6/enu/632071789304900.html
     
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    i under stand how this works i do it with dvds all the time. anyway ineed to know what program there is so i could make a video ts folder .it is a mp4 file i tried vso wont work..tried putting the mp4 file on hard drive and tried to open with recode wont work..i dont know where to go from here. is there a way
     
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  7. toyotaman

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    is there any other SOFTWARE OUT THERE THAT WILL CONVERT MP4 TO DVD thanks
     
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    You can try using DVD2SVCD to perform the conversion for you, it's pretty simple to use and when it's done you'll have a video_ts folder that you can burn to disk with the burning application of your choice.

    DVD2SVCD is free, you can get it here along with a very good guide on how to use it...

    http://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/220351.php
     

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