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  • sammy5358
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 3

    ntsc/pal

    Brand new at this..........

    rather than creating more coasters I thought I'd ask these questions first, then start burning if I can.

    I'm using Nero and:

    1. If I burn a PAL movie, will I be able to watch it here (Canada).


    2. If the movie says 122 minutes, do I have to separate it first to burn it onto two cd's ?

    3. I have many movies that won't play with The Playa or WMP.
    Is there an exacting way to find out what the codec is and
    then download it from somewhere ?

    Thanks
    Sammy
  • moviemadness
    Member
    Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 62

    #2
    re pal:
    i am european and that is what pal is for unless your hardware says it can play pal then you cant.

    cd lengh, movie lengh usually i cut movies to around 400mb per cd after nero has done its job it end up about 500 but 2 cds of good quality is alright.

    codecs cant remember were i got the file but theres one called nv43 if you use morpheus then go to the help in chat and then give a link to then nv43 file.

    byeeeeeeeeeeee

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    • abdul
      Super Member
      Super Member
      • Jan 2002
      • 281

      #3
      Re: ntsc/pal

      Originally posted by sammy5358
      Brand new at this..........

      3. I have many movies that won't play with The Playa or WMP.
      Is there an exacting way to find out what the codec is and
      then download it from somewhere ?

      Thanks
      Sammy
      If you open your movie in VirtualDub....you can select
      file ---> file information

      Video compression gives you a clue about which codec the avi has.
      for example:
      KS MPEG-4 VKI codec V3
      DivX codec 4.02
      DivX MPEG-4 Video codec

      My advise ...................... uninstall whichever codec(s) you are having now
      Install a codec pack (this gives you also the ac3 sound codec)
      Install the DivX 4.12 (answer NO, when asked)
      Install the smr-patch

      All of these can be found on the divx-digest software page

      Hope this helps. (according to my experience you can watch 90% of all the moviez with this)

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