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Old 31-07-2006, 09:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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now that i have a dvdrw. i want to know whats the best way to burn xvid/divx files to a cd/dvd so that they can be played back on a xvid compatible stand alone dvd player. shud i burn the files directly to the cd/dvd in the data cd mode or shud i first convert the files to vcd format and then burn. if i convert these files to vcd format will the file size increase?
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Old 31-07-2006, 09:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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just burn the files directly.
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Old 31-07-2006, 10:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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burn in a data disc....
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Old 01-08-2006, 06:27 PM   #4 (permalink)
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can i use burn the files to a folder or do all the files shud be on the root folder?
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Nothing man! Just and please burn the files. Dont think much. hehe.
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Nothing man! Just and please burn the files. Dont think much. hehe.
i didn't get u man and whats wit hehehe. u didn't answer my question.
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can i use burn the files to a folder or do all the files shud be on the root folder?
Burn the files under root
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Old 01-08-2006, 10:24 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Buy a DVD-RW & try out every other nethod as u think best.Mayb u can even teach us sumthing!!!
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Old 01-08-2006, 11:00 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Buy a DVD-RW & try out every other nethod as u think best.Mayb u can even teach us sumthing!!!
i wud've done that if dvd-rw was cheap like a cd rw. btw i don't have a dvd player but planning to buy one. i've a collection of more than 100 movies and i want them to write it in a way to play em back on dvd player/
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i wud've done that if dvd-rw was cheap like a cd rw. btw i don't have a dvd player but planning to buy one. i've a collection of more than 100 movies and i want them to write it in a way to play em back on dvd player/

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UR query is related to s/w or h/w ???
SO decide the ri8 section???
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Old 01-08-2006, 11:35 PM   #11 (permalink)
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AFAIK. price of DVD-RW's r less than 100 movies

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btw what a foolish reply "price of DVD-RW's r less than 100 movies"
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AFAIK. price of DVD-RW's r less than 100 movies
why, don't you have something to do? why do you waste your time and my time. just answer my question or just don't reply. got it!

btw what a foolish reply "price of DVD-RW's r less than 100 movies"
i didn't buy em. i just downloaded em.
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First of all you have to make sure that the player on which you want to play these files support which formats. Usually Divx is supported by current players but I doubt about Xvid since it is relatively new.
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You can see Divx and Xvid movies by writing them as data DVD disc. These movies can be viewed in any Divx supported DVD players
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ONE QUESTION>>>
UR query is related to s/w or h/w ???
SO decide the ri8 section???
i can post it anywhere becos its a combination or both. but why argue over it. well this forum is here to help people nor argue abt it. got it.
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i can post it anywhere becos its a combination or both. but why argue over it. well this forum is here to help people nor argue abt it. got it.
I am not here to fi8 but i was instead helping u as u would be getting better and more ans in S/w section......

If ur a computer literate ..u would had known that its realated to S/w ...and u would had not argued......
Can u please enlighten me with ur knowledge how its related to h/w.....u said u have dvd writer ..means no question abt h/w and u want a way to burn movies on DVD which can be done by use of s/w and not H/w tweaks..... ........and next thing search be4 u post.....

By the way ur talking it seems this forum made a mistake having two diff sections as every s/w is used with comp h/w..so both r interalated ...is'nt it??
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It dosen't matter if you burn them in a folder or out of it,the Xvid player will recognise the files instantly.Burning the disc in data mode for DVD's and VCD's is sufficient enough.

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if i convert these files to vcd format will the file size increase?
Yes of course.The codec compression from Xvid would be decompressed to Mpeg 1 format which would inflate the size.However if you do this then directly burn the disc in VCD mode using Nero as it dosen't matter if the file is over 700MB but the time must be within 80Min.Else you'll have to overburn the disc.
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the best and safest bet wud be to burn it using the Divx software
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