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Old March 26th 03, 04:32 AM
Mike R.
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-----Original Message-----
well, ive been using windows movie maker for xp a while
now. and ive been trying to put my home videos that i
have saved on windows movie maker on a cd. i found out
how to do that and now i want to put that file into a

vcd
format so i can play it on a dvd player. ive downloaded
many programs that were SUPPOSED to have worked with the
avi format but when i actually spent the two and a half
hours of download, it turns out to only support mpeg
format. So, i tried downloading an mpeg encoder and it
doesnt seem to play or even work. What i want to find

out
is how to put my avi files into a vcd or is there a way
where i can turn my avi files into an mpeg format? if
there is anyone who knows please help!
.
Are you using MovieMaker1 or MovieMaker2---I have (I

think) the exact problem and have been working with this
for awhile.---If you have MM1 you can encode your movie
with any free downloadable MPEG encoder (Like TMGPenc)
The problem for me is that I have been using MM2 since
I "upgraded" and now my encoders no longer support the
files (movies) Very frustrating--I'm looking for an
answer--I would go back to MM1 but MM2 is a far better
program (until encoding time)
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