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CD burning ??

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I am burning some MPEG's to CD's and having no trouble replaying them on my 'puter but my DVD player hooked to my TV 'says' it plays MPG's. I am burning the disc's using Media Player and burning as a data disc.

is this right?

also, is there anyway to compress the files I burn to save disc space?


I know I need to buy a DVD burner, but hey.
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WHere to start?

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Your DVD player may be capable of only playing standard compliant MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
files.

DivX capable players are everywhere these days, and they're dirt cheap.
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Martyred wrote:Your DVD player may be capable of only playing standard compliant MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
files.

DivX capable players are everywhere these days, and they're dirt cheap.
cool.

also, is there anyway to compress the files I burn to save disc space?

^^ what about this question?
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titlover wrote:
Martyred wrote:Your DVD player may be capable of only playing standard compliant MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
files.

DivX capable players are everywhere these days, and they're dirt cheap.
cool.

also, is there anyway to compress the files I burn to save disc space?

^^ what about this question?
Well, Windows XP has a built-in compression tool...should be in your right-click menu.

Having said that, video doesn't compress very well. It won't shrink much in size.
If you need to split up video files, I suggest VirtualDub.
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Martyred wrote:
titlover wrote:
Martyred wrote:Your DVD player may be capable of only playing standard compliant MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
files.

DivX capable players are everywhere these days, and they're dirt cheap.
cool.

also, is there anyway to compress the files I burn to save disc space?

^^ what about this question?
Well, Windows XP has a built-in compression tool...should be in your right-click menu.

Having said that, video doesn't compress very well. It won't shrink much in size.
If you need to split up video files, I suggest VirtualDub.
I don't need to split up files really. I am using the standard 700MB discs. are there larger capacity CD R/W discs I can buy? or can I buy DVD discs but write on them w/ my CD writer?
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no and no.

Buy a DVD Burner. They are getting cheaper and cheaper.
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Martyred wrote:
titlover wrote:
Martyred wrote:Your DVD player may be capable of only playing standard compliant MPEG-1 and MPEG-2
files.

DivX capable players are everywhere these days, and they're dirt cheap.
cool.

also, is there anyway to compress the files I burn to save disc space?

^^ what about this question?
Well, Windows XP has a built-in compression tool...should be in your right-click menu.

Having said that, video doesn't compress very well. It won't shrink much in size.
If you need to split up video files, I suggest VirtualDub.
so use WinZip to pack it or something else?
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PSUFAN wrote:no and no.

Buy a DVD Burner. They are getting cheaper and cheaper.
There are 90 and 99 minute CD-R's available if your burner supports them...

...but yeah, DVD burners are cheap these days.

TitL, go ahead and use WinZip if you like. You wont see much compression.
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Martyred wrote:
PSUFAN wrote:no and no.

Buy a DVD Burner. They are getting cheaper and cheaper.
There are 90 and 99 minute CD-R's available if your burner supports them...

...but yeah, DVD burners are cheap these days.

TitL, go ahead and use WinZip if you like. You wont see much compression.
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