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CURIANG
May 16th 06, 10:26 PM
hi I'm Cho
I have MPEG files and JPEG files from a digital camera in my computer.It is
a sweet recording.I burn them together ( mpeg and jpeg files ) in to a
CD-RW.But,the MPEG files can't be viewed ( played ) by common DVD/VCD
player.What should I do so that I can view them with a common player.Please
help.It would be appreciated.Thanks before
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
May 17th 06, 08:59 AM
Most DVD players can play an MPEG1 file..... see what your is capable of at
www.videohelp.com
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows
"CURIANG" > wrote in message
...
> hi I'm Cho
> I have MPEG files and JPEG files from a digital camera in my computer.It
> is
> a sweet recording.I burn them together ( mpeg and jpeg files ) in to a
> CD-RW.But,the MPEG files can't be viewed ( played ) by common DVD/VCD
> player.What should I do so that I can view them with a common
> player.Please
> help.It would be appreciated.Thanks before
>
>
decoder
May 17th 06, 09:12 AM
"CURIANG" > wrote in message
...
> hi I'm Cho
> I have MPEG files and JPEG files from a digital camera in my computer.It
> is
> a sweet recording.I burn them together ( mpeg and jpeg files ) in to a
> CD-RW.But,the MPEG files can't be viewed ( played ) by common DVD/VCD
> player.What should I do so that I can view them with a common
> player.Please
> help.It would be appreciated.Thanks before
>
>
Hi
You type:
You have mpeg and jpeg files from same "digital camera"?
And that you burn mpeg and jpeg together?
What authoring software are you using?
What file type are you producing? Mpeg1?
Are you burning to disk as "data"?
And as is so very common with this NG, it is an odds-on
certainty you won't reply, so I will take an educated guess
that the reason being - you are not doing it correctly.
chooriang
May 17th 06, 04:40 PM
Thank's decoder.
I don't know excatly what is the file type.MPEG 1 or MPEG 2.I took the
recording by using Sony cybershot digital camera.My computer shown that the
file type is MPEG only ( there is nothing another additional indicator ,1 or
2 etc )
Yes,I burned them together by using Windows xp and choose "burn to cd".Burn
them together into a CD-RW.
Is there a mistake from my flow steps.would like to help
"decoder" > wrote in message
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>
> "CURIANG" > wrote in message
> ...
> > hi I'm Cho
> > I have MPEG files and JPEG files from a digital camera in my computer.It
> > is
> > a sweet recording.I burn them together ( mpeg and jpeg files ) in to a
> > CD-RW.But,the MPEG files can't be viewed ( played ) by common DVD/VCD
> > player.What should I do so that I can view them with a common
> > player.Please
> > help.It would be appreciated.Thanks before
> >
> >
>
> Hi
> You type:
> You have mpeg and jpeg files from same "digital camera"?
> And that you burn mpeg and jpeg together?
> What authoring software are you using?
> What file type are you producing? Mpeg1?
> Are you burning to disk as "data"?
> And as is so very common with this NG, it is an odds-on
> certainty you won't reply, so I will take an educated guess
> that the reason being - you are not doing it correctly.
>
>
decoder
May 17th 06, 07:18 PM
"chooriang" > wrote in message
...
> Thank's decoder.
> I don't know excatly what is the file type.MPEG 1 or MPEG 2.I took the
> recording by using Sony cybershot digital camera.My computer shown that
> the
> file type is MPEG only ( there is nothing another additional indicator ,1
> or
> 2 etc )
> Yes,I burned them together by using Windows xp and choose "burn to
> cd".Burn
> them together into a CD-RW.
You've burned a data cd.
Your stb DVD player must have jpeg slideshow capabilty.
You are going to have to initially produce a clip that incorporates
both your still and moving images.
Assuming the mpeg to be Mpeg1, you can use Windows Movie Maker -
Start/Programs/Accessories/Entertainment/Windows Movie Maker
Open WMM, Click: File/Import into Collection
Then try this forum for all the advice on how to use WMM:
microsoft.public.windowsxp.moviemaker
> Is there a mistake from my flow steps.would like to help
> "decoder" > wrote in message
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>> "CURIANG" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > hi I'm Cho
>> > I have MPEG files and JPEG files from a digital camera in my
>> > computer.It
>> > is
>> > a sweet recording.I burn them together ( mpeg and jpeg files ) in to a
>> > CD-RW.But,the MPEG files can't be viewed ( played ) by common DVD/VCD
>> > player.What should I do so that I can view them with a common
>> > player.Please
>> > help.It would be appreciated.Thanks before
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Hi
>> You type:
>> You have mpeg and jpeg files from same "digital camera"?
>> And that you burn mpeg and jpeg together?
>> What authoring software are you using?
>> What file type are you producing? Mpeg1?
>> Are you burning to disk as "data"?
>> And as is so very common with this NG, it is an odds-on
>> certainty you won't reply, so I will take an educated guess
>> that the reason being - you are not doing it correctly.
>>
>>
>
>
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