how do you burn games ?
#11
Re: how do you burn games ?
Originally Posted by Travis
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Originally Posted by crx2fast
not to jack this thread but...
how can you burn, say a movie you got on line to just a regular CD burner. I dont have a DVD burner, but i have heard of people burning movies onto a regular CD burner and playing them on your home DVD player? you guys ever do this?
how can you burn, say a movie you got on line to just a regular CD burner. I dont have a DVD burner, but i have heard of people burning movies onto a regular CD burner and playing them on your home DVD player? you guys ever do this?
#12
Re: how do you burn games ?
Originally Posted by crx2fast
Originally Posted by Travis
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Originally Posted by crx2fast
not to jack this thread but...
how can you burn, say a movie you got on line to just a regular CD burner. I dont have a DVD burner, but i have heard of people burning movies onto a regular CD burner and playing them on your home DVD player? you guys ever do this?
how can you burn, say a movie you got on line to just a regular CD burner. I dont have a DVD burner, but i have heard of people burning movies onto a regular CD burner and playing them on your home DVD player? you guys ever do this?
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Re: how do you burn games ?
Took me over a week to learn how to burn those and dvds correctly. You will need 2 programs:
TMpegEnc - Can be found on www.dvdrhelp.com
Nero - Can be downloaded illegally in various places. Get the latest version possible
TMpegEnc will encode your video file from .avi or whatever it is to a video-cd or svideo-cd format. This usually will take a while, sometimes longer than the movie itself. Best to do before you sleep.
After you have encoded the file to a new video-cd format file, you can burn it using nero. You will be given the option of making either a video-cd or svideo-cd. Regular video-cd can hold a bit more video.
There's the basics. Took me a week of readin for hours to learn how to properly do this stuff, so you might need to practice
TMpegEnc - Can be found on www.dvdrhelp.com
Nero - Can be downloaded illegally in various places. Get the latest version possible
TMpegEnc will encode your video file from .avi or whatever it is to a video-cd or svideo-cd format. This usually will take a while, sometimes longer than the movie itself. Best to do before you sleep.
After you have encoded the file to a new video-cd format file, you can burn it using nero. You will be given the option of making either a video-cd or svideo-cd. Regular video-cd can hold a bit more video.
There's the basics. Took me a week of readin for hours to learn how to properly do this stuff, so you might need to practice
#14
Re: how do you burn games ?
o man i wish that was around before i had to use virtual dub and like 3 other program. it was cool cus i wrote a simple batch file to get iot done.
a ps2 game you just pop it in and hit copy into nero.
xbox you need some special software.
pc cdrom... just hot the copy button. lol.
a ps2 game you just pop it in and hit copy into nero.
xbox you need some special software.
pc cdrom... just hot the copy button. lol.
#17
Re: how do you burn games ?
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Took me over a week to learn how to burn those and dvds correctly. You will need 2 programs:
TMpegEnc - Can be found on www.dvdrhelp.com
Nero - Can be downloaded illegally in various places. Get the latest version possible
TMpegEnc will encode your video file from .avi or whatever it is to a video-cd or svideo-cd format. This usually will take a while, sometimes longer than the movie itself. Best to do before you sleep.
After you have encoded the file to a new video-cd format file, you can burn it using nero. You will be given the option of making either a video-cd or svideo-cd. Regular video-cd can hold a bit more video.
There's the basics. Took me a week of readin for hours to learn how to properly do this stuff, so you might need to practice
TMpegEnc - Can be found on www.dvdrhelp.com
Nero - Can be downloaded illegally in various places. Get the latest version possible
TMpegEnc will encode your video file from .avi or whatever it is to a video-cd or svideo-cd format. This usually will take a while, sometimes longer than the movie itself. Best to do before you sleep.
After you have encoded the file to a new video-cd format file, you can burn it using nero. You will be given the option of making either a video-cd or svideo-cd. Regular video-cd can hold a bit more video.
There's the basics. Took me a week of readin for hours to learn how to properly do this stuff, so you might need to practice
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