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Re: burning avi files to vcd

Posted by Resident Drunk on 11/08/06 11:56

kim wrote:
> "plbrown" <solvino@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:1162894521.570526.298680@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>> I've got some avi files that i want to watch on my dvd player and so i
>> want to burn them to vcd. I've downloaded divx to view the files and I
>> wanted to use windows media player to burn to cd. However as i
>> highlight the file it says that they may not be enough room (the avi
>> files last about 45mins) and seeing as a cd holds about 80 minutes of
>> music, perhaps it won't hold 45 mins of video.When i try to burn anyway
>> i get the error message and it doesn't burn to the vcd.
>>
>> What's the solution? Do i have to break apart the avi file into
>> chapters? How much video does a vcd hold and how small would the
>> chapter have to be?
>
> It has nothing to do with runtimes. A CD can hold 650MB or 700MB of data. If
> a single file was much bigger than that it probably wouldn't play back in
> any case. Instructions for cutting an AVI file are here:-
>
> http://www.videohelp.com/virtualdubedit.htm
>
> The AVI has to be burned as a data file, not as music or video. I'm not
> aware that WMP can do that? I use Record Now but almost any data burning
> program will do.
>
> (kim)
>
>

He/She wants to view them on a DVD player so unless it is an MP4
compatible DVD player then the films are going to have to be remastered
to vcd (as indicated in the original post).

To the OP :

Forget about 80 minutes of (uncompressed) music vs video etc - they are
compressed/encoded in completely different ways.

Currently your film is encoded in a format called MP4 (DivX is a variant
of this) - it's like mp3 but for films. If your dvd player is fairly new
and has MP4/DivX or XVid on the front then you should be able to simply
copy the file to the cd using the splitting method Kim indicates above.

If your dvd player does not have these stickers then you will need to
author a dvd or VideoCD (which it seems you thought you were doing) -
this entails reencoding the film and creating a special disk format.

If you have Nero on your PC then you can use this to author a vcd (I'm
sure many other disk writing packages will aloow you to do this also but
this is what I use), if not head over to www.doom9.org and look for a
tutorial there.

 

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