Re: How do I convert .mov, .mpg and .wmv files to DVD Video forma
- From: "Dan Ramsey" <DanRamsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 08:46:09 -0800
Never mind. The files on my PC are mostly already in .jpg format anyway, so
from what I've been able to gather, I should be able to burn them directly to
a blank DVD+R CD and have them play on my home DVD player. The problem, as it
turns out, is that I apparently don't have a DVD burner installed on my home
PC. I had just assumed that the CD R-W drive would burn video CDs, but
apparently that isn;t the case and a separate drive is required. That's why
my PC kept telling me to "insert a blank disc" even when I had a blank DVD+R
disc in the drive. It couldn't recognize it.
Thanks for your help just the same.
"Zarax" wrote:
> What kind of file did you try to convert?
>
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> "Dan Ramsey" <DanRamsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A3DD521F-285E-47D7-A893-A5D73BA084F4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Thanks. I googled TMPGEnc and downloaded the free version of their
> > conversion
> > software. But I can't get the audio file to download off of the .mpg files
> > on
> > my PC. The video portion transferred just fine, but there is no sound! And
> > every time I try to select the .mpg file as the audio source file, I get
> > the
> > dreaded Microsoft "bonK' sound along with an error messsage telling me
> > that
> > the audio file is unsupported. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks a
> > bunch.
> > "Zarax" wrote:
> >
> >> google for TMPGEnc, it's one of the best converters for a low price...
> >>
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> >> Marco Zara: MVP - Digital Media
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> >> "Dan Ramsey" <DanRamsey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:613D32A9-33D3-44BE-8593-50652F6DCCA0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> >I have some .mov, .mpg and .wmv files on my home PC that I would like to
> >> >be
> >> > able to view using my standard DVD player hooked up to my big-screen
> >> > TV.
> >> > However, I am utterly lost as to how to go about doing this. Could
> >> > someone
> >> > please walk me through it? I have to believe that there must be some
> >> > sort
> >> > of
> >> > conversion utility software out there, hopefully available for
> >> > download.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks in advance.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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