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Posted by Allan Topp on 11/02/05 01:54
Hmmm. Hadn't thought about a potential video/audio conflict. Just
thought my software was being (the human equivalent of) bloody minded.
In any event, I'll give it a try and "let you know".
Thanks for your input.
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 02:27:34 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Look at some other software, true VCD cannot be put on DVD disks and still
>be played back on most DVD players. Mpeg-1 video of 352x240NTSC or
>352x288PAL can be put onto a DVD, but VCD audio(44.1 16-bit mp2) is not
>typically allowed, which is probably where your problem is. Convert teh
>audio to 48.1Khz LPCM, or AC-3 and you should easily be able to author your
>mpeg-1 files onto a DVD....
>"Allan Topp" <ad707@ncf.ca> wrote in message
>news:435d4254.1391828@news.ncf.carleton.ca...
>> I've a whole lot of VHS tapes that I would like to get onto disc. VCD
>> quality seems to be just fine. However, my software only lets me burn
>> VCD's onto CD's. Funny that!
>>
>> However, what I want to do is put, say, 6 - 1 hour VCD files onto 1
>> DVD - the savings in space and cost being rather irresistable.
>>
>> Any solution welcome ... freeware of course being preferred.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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