Posted on 07/24/2010 5:40:29 PM PDT by plinyelder
Ever known a 'vanity' post telling everyone that you are a 'dumb a$$'? lol
If you voted for Obama, you are a dumb a$$.
It has to do with the format. Not all players will play a CD or the mpeg and AVI file formats. Bluerays will definitely not read a cd.
NOW Didn't I ask for NO Smart-A$$ replies? LOL
Listen .. I was in nam when that POS was there!
I can tell some stories about Kerry and his photographer in nam but most of you know about them.
I am a real nam vet .. I did Not vote for the POS!
Clock King
I really appreciate your help but .. I guess that what I am needing is a step by step guide to making video cd’s that will play on blu-ray or regular dvd players?
I just can’t seem to ‘grasp’ the concept!
http://www.videohelp.com/
this is the freerepublic of video
good luck
The above has all kinds of how-2’s about video, software, etc.
It will take some reading, but you should find allot of information.
wow, no other words fit
I belong to a ‘lot’ of tech forums and I’ll be honest .. “None” of them are as good as FreeRepublic when it comes to asking for help!!
Thank You .. To All Of You
You have a number of videos of different types that you want to compile into ONE big movie that you can play on a regular DVD player?
The software I use for converting a single file into a DVD iso is avi2dvd.
It works great, justs takes it a while to convert each file.
I can’t help you, since I download music from websites to cassettes. However, I read these threads with interest, since I’m curious about digitizing techniques, especially for analog materials.
Until I read this thread, I was unaware that video could be saved on CD’s.
NO!!
I don’t have a lot of movies/files that I want to put on disks!!
I have a number of video files .. In Different formats that I want to put on a cd.
I don’t want to put ‘them all’ on one disk.
I want to learn “HOW” to convert and put various video formats on a cd.
Fiji Hill .. Yes, you can put video on a cd.
Fiji Hill
You can put almost any video on a cd .. It’s just finding a way to put “streaming Video” on a cd that is a problem.
You can put Jpegs (still video/pictures) on a cd with no problem.
If you need to convert it to a different format, Handbrake is where it’s at.
For burning I use Nero, but there are free alternatives out there
I have all of the converting tools that I need.
I need a step by step guide to doing what I need.
I can convert until the cows come home and .. I have but nothing works.
bfl
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