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i want to burn a movie file from my hard drive to a dvd
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pritch
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24. June 2003 @ 13:03 |
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i have a new computer with a dvd-rw drive on it and i was wondering if anyone knows how to burn a file (gangs of new york) onto a disc. i have the blank dvd's but the software that came with my computer only allows burning of digital video from a camcorder or another similar device, please help.
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Tosca
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24. June 2003 @ 13:10 |
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There are plenty of guides here on this site for ya to peruse. Please take advantage of the guides.
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pritch
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24. June 2003 @ 13:17 |
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i looked for the guides, i dont really know the ins and outs of this site or the terminology used, could you do me a favor and point me in the right direction??
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sandro
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24. June 2003 @ 13:20 |
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get Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2
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soccermom
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24. June 2003 @ 13:34 |
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I tried to download the Ulead movie thing. When I got half way through the free demo instillation it said put in disk one to finish set up. Am I downloading the wrong thing??
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pritch
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24. June 2003 @ 14:20 |
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i got the program and installed it no glitches, but it still wont let me select a file from my hard drive to put on the disc, it prompts me to capture video from another device, and wont continue until i have done that. what do i do??
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ken0042
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24. June 2003 @ 14:40 |
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I spent hours looking over the complex guides for that program. I did end up getting it to work, but I wasn't happy so I never bought the full version or used it again.
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sandro
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24. June 2003 @ 15:22 |
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ken0042 what do you use
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Yuriv
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24. June 2003 @ 16:27 |
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What type of file are you starting with (DivX, Xvid, MPEG)? What programs do you have to work with (or are you looking for a suite of freeware to use (also possible))?
People here will be happy to point you to an appropriate guide, but you haven't provided enough information for us to help.
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rfkahn316
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24. June 2003 @ 16:54 |
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Maybe you can help me -- I have Mpegs. All of them are small. My situation is the same as his./
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rfkahn316
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24. June 2003 @ 17:01 |
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When I try to move the videos it says "contains no film data". I'm using movie factory 2
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pritch
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24. June 2003 @ 18:11 |
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everything works fine now, i am using a full version of ulead moviefactory 2, i downloaded free from kazaalite. thanks for all the help guys
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rfkahn316
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24. June 2003 @ 18:38 |
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Actually, my problem is only with cartoons...does anyone know why this would happen?
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ken0042
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25. June 2003 @ 05:34 |
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sandro- Actually I've given up on creating my own discs on the computer right now. I tried out a stand alone DVD recorder (DVD VCR) and loved it. I've since ordered one; I should have it in a couple of weeks.
Since most of the DVD's I'm creating are from analogue sources anyways, the Panasonic stand alone does an awesome job of creating the discs. One thing it does that a computer can't; it passes the video through a 3 line digital comb filter; therefore cleaning up any anomolies.
I was skeptical that any device could make an analogue to digital conversion and actually increase the quality. And I'm all about keeping the quality. :)
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