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Posted by Jeff on 10/07/05 23:48
Aha. Shows how ignorant I am. I just assumed you could put video on CDs.
Probably confused by words like VCD (about which I also know nothing). No
wonder we were talking across each other.
Jeff
"Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff, do you have a cd player with video out? If you do, its the first
> player I've heard of ever....Just because you put some data on a cd, does
> in
> no way mean it will be playable on any cd player. CD players play cd
> audio,
> and perhaps a few other audio formats, they do not play any video formats.
>
>
> "Jeff" <jeff@naol.com> wrote in message
> news:lhA1f.8592$U%5.2481@lakeread05...
>> Eric Gisin wrote:
>> > "Jeff" <jeff@naol.com> wrote in message
>> > news:tcx1f.8580$U%5.55@lakeread05...
>> >>>
>> >>> Sorry to be so dumb, but I tried using DVD Decrypter with another
>> >>> DVD
>> >>> I own and could find nowhere where I could set it to write a
>> >>> different file size than the ! GB default size. How do I change
>> >>> that file size setting?
>> >> Please ignore my question. I discovered the setting where I can
>> >> change the output file size to 700MB.
>> >>
>> > It is unlikely any DVD player will play a CD with high bitrate MPEG-2.
>> > You really need to get it down to 3-5 Mb/s, maybe 1/2 or 2/3
>> > resolution.
>>
>> You are way over my head. Won't the resulting 700MB file burned to a CD
>> be
>> playable on a CD player (not DVD player)? Or are these types of files
>> only
>> playable on DVD players?
>>
>> My problem is that I do not have a DVD burner but I do have a CD burner.
>>
>> Jeff
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