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Ber999T December 17th, 2004 06:48 AM

New to file sharing
 
Hi folks
hoping you can help me

have been able to d/l various audio and dvds but find that I sometimes have problems playing dvds

Am not a brill pc'er so answers need to be in plain english (bit slow using pc language)

I have winamp, media player and real player on pc but some of the dvds wont play on any of them, have notied the file WMV seems to be with most of them.

wot i wud like is for some1 to let me know
a) which is best to use
b) which if any to avoid
c) what is the difference between them
d) how can i turn dvd file into dvd to play on dvd player (think that is burn)

if you need any more info please ask and i'll try to provide answers

thanks Ber

Lord of the Rings December 17th, 2004 07:08 AM

Sounds like you need some more codecs for your players. Search CODEC on the forum to find out what it means. Try http://www.divx-digest.com/software/nimo_pack.html

If you have a dvd burner & only if you have a dvd burner then yes you can burn dvd's. dvd's use what's called mpeg2 format. The bettre quality burner softwwares like nero & particularly roxio easy cd & dvd creator can burn dvd's. They will convert any AVI, mpeg1/2 file you have to mpeg2. Just drag & drop them into the burner application. So for burning purposes you should be looking for avi or mpeg files. You should also be looking for video files that are over 500 MB in size.

Anything smaller than that will probably only be part of a movie or be very poor quality or be a fake. And there's lots of fakes out there.

Ignore those wmv files you see which show up in every search you do & are perhaps 2 MB in size. These are fakes & are released as spam copying your search.

avi is one of the original windows formats & is rather comparable to apple's quicktime format in some ways. Mpeg comes in different variations. mpeg 1 was used for vcd's. mpeg 2 for svcd's & dvd's. mpeg4/divx for transporting across the net. And there's more mpeg types that haven't really hit the market yet. (mp3 is a type of mpeg audio format.) wmv is another windows format that can incorporated licencing thanks to M$. There's many other formats out there but these are the most important you need to know for now.

Ber999T December 17th, 2004 07:14 AM

Than you Lord of the Rings

will look for the mpg mpeg and files over 2MB

as to the issue of burning i have got a freecom dvd burner that will burn dvd+r and dvd-r and the roxio software

will let you know how i get on and if i have any other probs will be asking for help

thanks again for the help

Ber


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