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  • CandyCoatedEvil
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2002
    • 2

    I am the coaster Queen

    I got a DVD Player for Christmas saying that it can read CD-R...I was all happy because I have over 45 movies downloaded movies on my computer...I tried burning them with a whole bunch of programs and encoders/decoders and im still lost...nothing works....

    All I need to know is which program works the best to encode/decode so I can play them on my DVD Player?

    What type of file I need to encode them as

    and last but not least which burn program is the best?...but I think you guys have already answered that for me already in all the other posts...Nero

    I would greatly appreciate any help
  • setarip
    Retired
    • Dec 2001
    • 24955

    #2
    Assuming that you've made good VCDs, you still have to contend with the fact that, even if your standalone DVD player does accept CD-R burned VCDs, it may be very "finicky" as to which brands of CD-Rs it will recognize. For specific information about your brand and model of DVD player, go to this site:

    Video forums, video software downloads, guides, blu-ray players and media.

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    • Harvey Katz
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2002
      • 2

      #3
      Coaster Queen

      I know how you feel - try this -- it works.

      Download TMPGEnc from http://www.tmpgenc.com/ (freeware for now)

      Install and run it - load in your avi or mpeg file.

      click on settings at the bottom.

      click the VIDEP tab and set the following:

      Strean-type - MPEG-2 Video
      Size - 480 x 480
      Aspect ratio - 4:3
      Frame rate 29.97 fps
      Rate control mode - Automatic VBR(CQ_VBR)

      Leave rest in here alone except Video format should be set to NTSC (I think - try PAL in your area in case this doesn't work).

      Click the Advanced tab and ONLY set the following:

      Video arrange method - Full screen (keep aspect ratio)

      Click ok and then click start.


      When done bring up Nero and click Super Video cd.

      click new and enter your new mpeg file name.

      A pop up will say svcd is non-complient - tell it to continue anyway (do not click reconvert).

      When done put the cd in your player and just hit start or play.


      This should work - you have created an SVCD which is a little higher quality then a plain one and will hold more, but you cannot change the frame rate or the size.

      Good luck

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