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golfr

posted on 22nd Jun 03 at 12:36

Typically you'll need to convert the video to dvd spec mpeg2, and the audio to an AC3 2.0 stream, them multiplex them together, and if you then want just a simple dvd that plays then use nero to burn it


DJGoMatt

posted on 22nd Jun 03 at 12:31

cheers, you're a star


Recaro1

posted on 21st Jun 03 at 21:29

go to the homepage of kazaalite. It has the latest codecs on there. Should be one that will work. not sure of the homepage address.

No I dont trade dvdr's, I just want them for myself.


DJGoMatt

posted on 21st Jun 03 at 21:08

i have an avi movie and media player says it needs the xvid codec to play it! i cant find it, im totally stuck, any ideas or programs to play it with? i have divx but that needs another codec too. help much appreciated


WaNtEd_CoRsA

posted on 21st Jun 03 at 20:28

http://clik.to/divx2dvdr

should help mate

do ya trade dvdr's matey???


Recaro1

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 21st Jun 03 at 19:24

I've tried using guides from vcdhelp.com, bu I'm still having problems.

I'm sure I've got to strip the film of audio and video. Then use something to put them together and then burn them.

But what programs do I use? Is there a program that coverts a film to a video_ts format so i can use nero to burn it.

I tried using tmpgec but it just dont like my films and seems to stop half way through. But even when I have converted it (only once or twice), its still in mpeg and cant be burnt straight to the dvd.

Oh, this is for back ups of my original dvds ;) .

How do you burn your films???