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Cam is used to let you know what kind of quality the movie is
It should be an avi-file already
Cam means that someone has recorded the movie in the theater with a handCAMera
This is usually a picture with moving people and terrible sound, since the sound was allso taken from wirhin the theater
A quality "above" this one is called a telesync, which is usually done with a more professional camera and sound directly from the source
Furthermore, you are mixing a few things up ............... you will not be able to convert an avi into a dvd
You start with a dvd ............ then rip it ........... then compress it and you will have a (divx).avi. This is a compressed dvd and is very much smaller in size then the dvd
What people do to be able to play it on their DVD standalone player is convert it into a (s)vcd, which is still considerable smaller in size compared to the original dvd. (avi ---> vcd ; you need TMPGEnc)
The mixing up is very understandable because it is all very confusing
If you have any specific questions don't hesitate to ask
ok, i have that program TMPGEnc my dvd player doesnt support VCD and at Morpheus.. they said that mine supported something else that could run in my dvd player? do you know what i should do?
If your dvd player doesn't support vcd's then you will not be able to play them ................... period.
What you can do (since you obviously have a computer) is download files with .avi extension
If you install some codecs on you computer then you will be able to play the moviez on your computer with a player like WMPlayer(and if you have TV-out you can also see them on the TV)
If you downloaded mpg files (or .dat files) from Morpheus then you will also be able to watch them om your pc with a player
But from you dvd player you are only able to watch DVD's (bought or rented)
When "they" told you that you could run something else from your dvd player they probebly ment cd's or cd-r's (self-made music cd's)
Well, i'm not exactly sure if it supports them or not can you check for me? i have a Zenith machine number is DVD2201 www.zenith.com i think i dont know where to look to see if VCD works with it...
I am a Linux user. My MSN program allows me log my webcam sessions. It saves each in 2 files. One is a .cam and the other is a .data file.
Any idea how I convert these in to something more usable than things that can only be seen though the history bit of the program that recorded them in the first place.
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