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videos onto cds


Question Posted Tuesday July 15 2008, 1:34 pm

how can i burn videos onto a cd that i can play in a dvd player?
windows media player does not work


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theymos answered Wednesday July 16 2008, 5:38 am:
**If they're both burners, either.**

Use DVD flick:
[Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Under project settings, change the settings to this:
Target size: 700MB
Target format: NTSC
Burn project to disk: checked
Automatically erase disk...: checked
Delete iso image: checked

Then click "add title" to add each video clip. CDs can only store 700MB. For videos over 45 minutes in length, you'll probably need a DVD, which can store around 4.7GB(approximately 3 hours). If you're using a DVD, change "target size" to whatever size the DVD is.

Then put the blank disk in and click "create dvd". It will do everything for you. When it runs imgburn, it will ask you to update. Say no. If your disk is cheap and low quality, imgburn will also give you a bunch of errors. You can turn off the errors by unchecking "verify".

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