help me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ASAP!!!!!!!!!
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tzobell
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11. July 2003 @ 19:53 |
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Okay, i wanna burn my downloaded movies from kazza onto a cd-rw to play in my dvd player, please tell me how or/and give me some links to software that i can do this with.
i need help, i am not a computer genuis like a lot of you.
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11. July 2003 @ 20:22 |
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Well, it seems your not too bright because what you said is the fastest way possible to get banned from the forum.
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tzobell
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11. July 2003 @ 21:16 |
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just tell me hoe to do it please, i am not a computer nerd like the rest of you people on the forum. And i dont know how my question would get me banned, i looked it up it the guides but it wasnt there. Or it might of, but if it was it was written in computer nerd language, and i didnt wanna go through all the topics on the forum to see if some one had the same question cause theres like 5 billion topics. Please help me!!!!!! tell me where to go, I NEED HELP!!!!!
i need help, i am not a computer genuis like a lot of you.
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12. July 2003 @ 02:06 |
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You wont get banned for your statement. For all we know, you are downloading free movies and/or specific advertised licence free products. Lets keep it that way.
Anyway, Im not a computer nerd by any length of the imagination. I know a good bit about DVD Recording and players because of a part time job i had at uni. Some of the stuff will baffle me too. However, by insulting the poeple who give out free advice on this forum, isnt going to be the best way to get what you want.
I'll ignore it this time. Download a program called TMPGEnc and convert your mpeg4 movies to mpeg2 (it takes about 10 hours). Download a seperate program called TMPGEnc DVD Author and convert the mpeg2 to VOB format (Movie format) and remember to select multiplex sound. THis will take half and hour to an hour.
Burn using your fav program. for help on burning and/or cnoverting (though the converting is uploaded yet), go to http://www.chrismccann.co.uk an d click on user guides.
Chris
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12. July 2003 @ 02:08 |
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Sorry, i never read the question properly. You want to put it on to CDR. Nero can convert your Mpeg4 movies into VCD or SVCD to put on to CD> If your DVD player can play MVCD like mine can, then you can get it on to one CD with virtually no oss of quality fromthe mpeg4.
Chris
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tzobell
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12. July 2003 @ 07:30 |
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thank you soo much, sory for calling a computer nerd, i was just pissed off for that guy critiszing me about my question.
i need help, i am not a computer genuis like a lot of you.
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12. July 2003 @ 09:49 |
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tzobell
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12. July 2003 @ 12:15 |
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Will the link above work. My movies are in MPEG format and the programs are for dvdx to vcd. I have no clue what i'm talkin about so please guide me in the right direction. Thx for the help
i need help, i am not a computer genuis like a lot of you.
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tzobell
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12. July 2003 @ 12:17 |
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Quote-"If your DVD player can play MVCD like mine can, then you can get it on to one CD with virtually no oss of quality fromthe mpeg4."
How do u know if ur dvd player will let u play MVCD.
i need help, i am not a computer genuis like a lot of you.
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12. July 2003 @ 12:21 |
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Easy Cd Creator 6 lets you convert Divx to DVD (must have a DVD burner) or SVCD format for people with CDR. Its just one click of mouse and then takes about an hour for a movie. I have only done Divx to DVD without any problems. But SVCD should be as easy. This may be the best method for tzobell, due to his computer nerd comment.
Any possible solution, there are lots of ways to do this.
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12. July 2003 @ 13:37 |
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12. July 2003 @ 15:59 |
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Nero isnt so much bad as it is slow, but it is the easiest method for someone new to it. I suggest you use Nero and see what results you get. Move on to TMPGEnc when you are happier with it. I use TMPGEnc myself, but i tend to try to think like someone not familiar with the software tools, and time again, Nero is the obvious answer to the question.
Dela, i do agree with you, but i started using Nero to convert then switched to TMPGEnc at a later date. Nero was adequate for a start.
I also believe that VCD, SVCD and MVCD have been addressed in Nero 6.
Chris
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12. July 2003 @ 18:27 |
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Well TMPGEnc is VERY VERY easy, I mean come on man it has a project wizard where u can start encoding to vcd/svcd in about 5 clicks.
Before I had a DVD burner I first used to make a lot of VCD's so I can tell you that Nero just cant do it properly, upside down problems, pixelation problems, aspect ratio problems, its just not an encoder. TMPGEnc has a lot of bugs but all of which are easily fixed and it is the best IMHO for MPEG-1 VCD.
Now though I make either DVD or SVCD because both are great for quality and SVCD is far superior to VCD! :-)
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12. July 2003 @ 19:39 |
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No, i do agree with you. I do think TMPGEnc is very good, but i still think the Nero version is always easier for beginners. Especially this new Nero 6 when it comes out. Sure look at the problems i had with the sound and i am generally competent enough.
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rob12770
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12. July 2003 @ 23:04 |
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ive always had prblems with sync when encoding mpegs etc, not worth it IMHO, i wait till the dvd comes out :>)
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13. July 2003 @ 08:37 |
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Quote: No, i do agree with you. I do think TMPGEnc is very good, but i still think the Nero version is always easier for beginners. Especially this new Nero 6 when it comes out. Sure look at the problems i had with the sound and i am generally competent enough.
No its not the best for a beginer, it's a lazy approach and not only that, it has lost of people tearing their hair out and coming crying to afterdawn trying to figure what they did wrong, but they did nothing wrong, Nero just sucks at encoding!
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Phantom
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13. July 2003 @ 08:48 |
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Nero Reaks of problems when encoding and like you said Orphus is slow as mud.
Even though someone is a beginner you should give them a method that will give them less hassel.
I wonder if we should have a help page by Orphus for Nero encoder users.
Orphus would be like getting five thousand messages a day just on why is it my computer locking up with Nero!
Maybe that would convince Orphus he needs to get away from Nero.
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13. July 2003 @ 09:24 |
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Heyyy phantom mate, nice to see ya active on the forum!! and thnx for agreeing its better to help newbies than to give them a ticking timebomb ;-)
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13. July 2003 @ 10:30 |
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Um......i think ill pass on that Nero VCD help ;-)
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13. July 2003 @ 18:51 |
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lol had a feeling you would :-)
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13. July 2003 @ 19:02 |
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Like we dont see TMPGEnc problems everywhere : )-~
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13. July 2003 @ 19:08 |
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Cheers Herbsman, atleast someone aint ganging up on me lol ;-)
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13. July 2003 @ 19:28 |
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TMPGEnc is the best for MPEG-1 and the cheapest for MPEG-2, Nero isnt an encoder its a burner they just slapped in the encoding to make it appeal a bit more but it sucks! I think after about 100-200 vcd's I know what I am talking about!
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security
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13. July 2003 @ 21:00 |
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im glad you all helped that guy . yes its true
we have no way of knowing if hes doing anything wrong or not . there fore he gets treated as if he is not and is allowed to ask that question
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14. July 2003 @ 10:28 |
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No one here is disagreeing that TMPGEnc is the best/cheapest MPEG encoder (it is complicated enough to spin out newbies heads tho , that has to be agreed by yourself Dela as you answer enough questions on it's usage & correct settings)
All I have to say tho is more fool to someoone who only ever messes with VCD/SVCD (poor , poor quality)
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