Burning DVDs
Okay, this is something I need to figure out. I seem to have at least one program pre-installed on my computer for burning DVDs, but they don't seem to recognize the file types of videos I want to...
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or register it. I have seen a couple of programs like that.The question is, who does the program belong to? Does it belong to "HP", or "MS" or someone of that nature?Also what are the file types?I...
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well, the file extension says xvid-meh, and each file was around 700mb. But I remembered the program I used to convert another video file to audio should also convert between video formats. So I...
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does not really recognise the format; my first thoughts are the program that you used to convert the video formats didn't do its job, or was unable to decode the xvid-meh format.I know there is a...
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trying to use MPEG in place of DVD - though I think my Sony Power DVD decoder will play anything. Windows Media player will not, neither will real player.Huic ergo parce, Deus,Pies jesu DomineDona eis...
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I have been downloading some new files which are a different format, but, I'm not sure what. probably avi. But the burner won't read them. And I have no idea what format to try to convert anything...
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website; the player is free, but I don't know about the rest of the programs.I think the problem is that the MPEG-II is still not a true DVD format, and so it won't record as DVD. If you try to use...
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All the home movies we record with our DVD player are mpegs. The only time there has ever been a problem is when someone has an extremely old computer or DVD player (my computer is about 7 years...
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that has free decoders and convertors?Huic ergo parce, Deus,Pies jesu DomineDona eis Requiem(wham)
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what I am trying to figure out is this; is the software you are using seeing the proper file type.If I try to use a 4.7 gig Disk, I don't get 4.7 gigs unless I record in DVD format (per the software)....
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the only time I do any conversion is when I need to take something off a RAM disc...but when we record directly onto a regular DVD-R, the file is an mpeg. It plays fine in both our mini player and the...
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do you get the whole "4.7 gig" of disk to use?I am thinking perhaps he has some hokey copy protection on his compy. I know that Sony put that rootkit copy protection scheme on thier CD's and it...
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I didn't rip anything, I'm trying to burn stuff I downloaded. And whoever uploaded it got it off the TV, not off DVDs. And anyway... you keep talking as if "DVD" is a format. I've never heard of any...
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as no one can agree as to what the 'actual format is'. In fact DVD is not even agreed upon. But the recorder which you are using to try and burn must 'recognise' the various Bits and Bytes in a...
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All I know is that after converting files to MPEGs, I was able to burn them to DVD. I'm not really happy that I can't fit more than two episodes onto one disc, but it'll have to do.
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if your only 'seeing' 700 plus megs on a disk, then there is something 'not right' with the either the file or the software.It will take some looking around, but I am sure we can find an answer to...
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