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| Thread ID: 26457 | 2002-10-27 23:55:00 | MPEG Converter | camford (2367) | Press F1 |
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| 93621 | 2002-10-27 23:55:00 | Hi, I have lots of real media and avi files that I want to put on to VCD disks to play in my DVD player.I understand that the files on a VCD need to be MPEG format. What I am looking for is a good video converter that can convert most common files into MPEG. If anyone can suggest a free converter that WORKS, I would consider it. Otherwise a good commercial product at a low to mid price. Any suggestions would be appreciated Thanks Paul |
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| 93622 | 2002-10-28 01:10:00 | www.divx-digest.com www.digital-digest.com not to sure about real media tho..... |
tweak'e (174) | ||
| 93623 | 2002-10-28 01:28:00 | Nero will convert to VCD. If you are going to play them on a stand alone DVD player, check first that it handles CDR. Have found that not all of them do. |
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| 93624 | 2002-10-28 04:49:00 | TMPGEnc doesn't encode most avi files properly because u will need the correct codecs in the root folder of TMPGEnc. there are a few versions of TMPGEnc that exist, some are free and some are the proff. versions that require a key. The newest version so far is 2.58. Here (www.tmpgenc.net) is their homepage. cheers, v.K |
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