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prsmartin |
Posted - 04/20/2003 : 8:08:38 PM I have had a Lord of the Rings Two Towers DVD rip for about about a month now, but I have a question. It is done in avi format, and xvid codec. It plays fine. I am trying to burn a video disc and was wondering if anyone could gimme a heads up on a good converting program. Since its xvid codec, converting becomes a problem since its not "standard" avi format, its xvid. This is really the only field of computers where I am clueless: converting under certain video codecs. Thanks a lot. And YES I'm willing to share it to all who want it (in my ftp maybe???). |
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rhymsesthecat |
Posted - 04/26/2003 : 7:19:46 PM if you want a program just to encode it differently then get quicktime pro just dl quicktime from www.apple.com then gdl a key and upgrade thats what i use to encode all my dave videos |
therippa |
Posted - 04/21/2003 : 1:31:49 PM quote: Originally posted by prsmartin
And YES I'm willing to share it to all who want it (in my ftp maybe???).
When is it ever working?! |
tim~and~dave |
Posted - 04/21/2003 : 09:21:59 AM www.vcdhelp.com
or
www.dvdrhelp.com
same site but one link might work better |
prsmartin |
Posted - 04/21/2003 : 12:49:14 AM It won't work with Nero. I tried many things, including Nero, and nada.
Thanks a lot bugman96. I 'preciate it! |
bugman96 |
Posted - 04/20/2003 : 10:41:11 PM http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/3602.cfm |
Saint Jude |
Posted - 04/20/2003 : 8:54:39 PM if u get nero burning rom, u can get a program that will automaticly automaticly convert it to vcd or svcd compliant format. u can download these things, or buy them, but nero charges like 20 bucks for the (Mpeg 2 video) codec that makes it an automatic conversion. so do what u would like. |