TweetI dunno, i just got mine fixed.
TweetDoes anyone know how to change a video file that is in Avi format to MPEG-1 file? I am trying to burn movies to a DVD and my software wont let me without changing int to that format.
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Terminator
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TweetI dunno, i just got mine fixed.
TweetWhat software are you using? Because i assume you mean onto a dvd as dvd-video not pc-data... mpeg-1 is nowhere near the quality of dvd-video. While avi, if you use teh divx/mpeg-4 format with the avi-extension, comes discernably close to dvd quality.Originally posted by Terminator
Does anyone know how to change a video file that is in Avi format to MPEG-1 file? I am trying to burn movies to a DVD and my software wont let me without changing int to that format.
Thanks
Terminator
terminator1@cyber-rights.net
TweetI am using NTI CD Maker 2000 Plus. I have burned movies before with it but when I try to burn a movie that says its avi it says invalid MPEG file Format.
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Tweetok, right click on your *.avi file and the third selection should be summary. Under the 'video' header, ther shoudl be a 'video compression' entry and that should list a code. Can you tell me what the code is? IE: Microsoft *.avi video code.
TweetSurgarbaby It say summary properties are unavailable for the selected source. I dont see any thing that says video header at all!
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Tweetwhat Operating System do you have? If you have AOL or Yahoo chat we could do this much faster
TweetI use Windows ME. I am not signed up on chat. But I can if it would be easier!
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Tweetwell, lets do this. My buddy is testing some new software from Pinnacle/VOB and he said that if he can get it up and running he will have a concrete solution for you by Friday. Can you wait til then? If so, just shoot me a PM on Friday to remind me and I will have some answers for you. Good luck in the meantime!
TweetThanks Surgarbaby, I guess I will have to wait. I will talk to you then!
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TweetYou are going to have to upgrade to windows 2000 or XP. ME uses FAT32 file system and it can't handle files over 4 GB. When you do DVD stuff you can get files bigger then 4 GB. Also video editing is not real easy stuff to do/explain. Go read up at these sites.
https://www.doom9.org
https://www.dvdrhelp.com
Tweetbump the doom9.org forum, lots of knowledgable people there.