Vcd Copy

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  1. lifespeed

    lifespeed Member

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    hello

    I do not if this is the right thread so there it goes...

    Is there any program out there to copy vcds to your computer??


    thanks
     
  2. larrylje

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    what do you mean copy them to your computer?

    If your talking about taking them from your CD drive and transfering them to your computer HDD then all you need to do is drag and drop the files to your HDD.

    If your talking abou a program to make VCD's then Nero Vision Express lets you make VCD's

     
  3. lifespeed

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    alright sweet so now i just have to drag and drop


    Thanks man
     
  4. soju

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    I recently tried to use Popcorn to copy a Korean movie on 2 VCDs but I got a message
    saying no data in file. (The VCD did play on my DVD player).

    I read this thread. I inserted each VCD into this Powerbook G-4, clicked on the VCD and
    made a Duplicate of each. Then I had 2 Video_CD files on my desktop.

    Inserted a CD, dragged 1 Video_CD file to the CD and it copied all the items. Went to
    burn it and during the verification process, it said error......this CD may not play.

    it did not play in the DVD player and when I put it in the computer nothing happens.

    Can someone tell me how to copy a VCD on a macintosh please! These are Korean
    movies on VCDs. Much thanks.
     
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