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How do I create a VCD so that I can play on DVD Player



 
 
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Old January 10th 04, 11:15 AM
Michael
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Default How do I create a VCD so that I can play on DVD Player

I have created a movie and now I want to burn it to a CD
so that my DVD Player will play it. I have played witha
few tools that convert WMV to MPG but it comes with
limited results.

Also, I wrote out a HIGH-MAT disk from Movie Maker and
tried to play it in the Panasonic DVD players that
supports HIGH-MAt but it failed.

THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT, BUT LIMITED. I hope their is a
solution.
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Old January 10th 04, 11:15 AM
Cari MS-MVP
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Default How do I create a VCD so that I can play on DVD Player

You need to use the third party software that came with your CD Burner to
make a VCD or SVCD. Check at www.dvdrhelp.com to see if your standalone DVD
player supports SVCD.... most will support VCD but not all support SVCD.

Cari
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I have created a movie and now I want to burn it to a CD
so that my DVD Player will play it. I have played witha
few tools that convert WMV to MPG but it comes with
limited results.

Also, I wrote out a HIGH-MAT disk from Movie Maker and
tried to play it in the Panasonic DVD players that
supports HIGH-MAt but it failed.

THIS IS A GREAT PRODUCT, BUT LIMITED. I hope their is a
solution.



 




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