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Exclamation need some help - May 1st, 2002, 11:13 AM

i´ve just downloaded a mpeg file and its file size is 725,662 kb and i want to burn it to a cd

what can i do?
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May 1st, 2002, 01:42 PM

As long as its in VCD format, you shouldnt have a problem burning it.... if its not in the correct format then check out VCD Help or Doom 9 for a walkthrough on how to convert it.

Then, assuming that you have Nero and its a VCD, follow this little walkthrough i grabbed from another site:

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--Start Nero and the wizard will run.
--Choose COMPILE NEW then OTHER FORMATS then VIDEO CD.
--Drag the MPEG into the compilation window. Nero will check the file to make sure it's the right format.
--Click the burn button and you're done!
(sometimes I get an error or the VCD won't play. Just try burning another one - it usually works the second time. Choosing "Test and Burn" generates less coasters that burning without the test.)

[For you technophiles, the MPEG files must be WhiteBook compliant system streams (i.e. multiplexed, with a video bit rate of 1,151,929.1 bits/sec and an audio bit rate of 224 kbit/sec).]


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May 1st, 2002, 09:31 PM

thanks !!! :gj

i indeed have nero but i never tried to use the VIDEO CD option
   
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May 2nd, 2002, 01:48 PM

No problem m8, lemme know if it works for you.


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May 3rd, 2002, 04:33 PM

Your VCD's will be at least TWICE the size of the file you are converting so Beware. Nero also has a VCD plug-in you can use.If you ant to rip from the DVD to a VCD direct you can go to my website under the DivX help.

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I came up with a farly easy way of converting. Good luck.


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May 4th, 2002, 11:45 AM

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No problem m8, lemme know if it works for you.
it worked , thanks again!!

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Originally posted by foreverboard Your VCD's will be at least TWICE the size of the file you are converting so Beware. Nero also has a VCD plug-in you can use.If you ant to rip from the DVD to a VCD direct you can go to my website under the DivX help.
the file i converted was 725,662 kb (original file size) and nero reduce it to 600 - 650 kb., so it worked o.k. and thanks for the link i´ll check it out
   
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