How would one go around making VCDs?
I have 100 blank CDs and some music video's I'd like to watch on my DVD player. I tried a long time ago but the DVD player wouldn't read it and it accpets VCDs...anyone know what I can do? :confuse2:
How would one go around making VCDs?
I have 100 blank CDs and some music video's I'd like to watch on my DVD player. I tried a long time ago but the DVD player wouldn't read it and it accpets VCDs...anyone know what I can do? :confuse2:
if it will work at all you need nero burning rom.
Try to find another encoder though.. because Nero encodes really slowly (avi to mpg) if you need to encode.
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It's already an mpeg.
I'm getting Nero right now, let's see if this works.
Kirby of Doom:
Is it a fairly standard feature for Dvd players to be able to play vcd's? Will Ps2's play vcds?if it will work at all you need nero burning rom.
Yeah, Nero's awesome. I made the VCD...
But I then found out my DVD doesn't play VCDs..so RAAR.
But thanks anyway, though.
Check your DVD manual to see if it does, gdorf. I'm not sure about the PS2 though.
www.vcdhelp.com
Gah, reading some of your bullshit comments on why you're not able to make VCDs brings tears to my eyes. ;|
Playstation 2 will not a play a VCD or SVCD unless it has a modchip. Some DVD players, (a lot actually) will not support VCD or SVCD either.
Also remember that only MPEG can be burned to VCD and you'll have to convert the file you want to put ON a VCD or SVCD to the respected MPEG4 codec.
Well Breaker pretty much said everything you needed to know and linked the best site on the subject. :O
PS2 is a shitty DVD player, that's why it doesn't support VCDs.
Anyway, just a few tips I thought I'd mention, vcdhelp.com has great compatability list for many DVD player related things.
I bought my DVD player after looking at their lists and finding what was available here.
So really, if you want to know if you can play VCDs (or SVCDs or X(S)VCDs just look up your DVD player and model on VCDHelp.
If you seriously want to put something like a movie on a VCD or SVCD, remember that you need to make the movie an mpeg 1 (or 2 if Super Video CD) file, which has the correct resolution (352x240 if I recall for NTSC).
Don't be an idiot, and burn some DivX avi file on a CD and pop it in your DVD player then go whining about how it doesn't work!
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