Hey Everyone,
I converted a couple of files to MPEG2 (DVD, not SVCD) thinking I would be able to burn them to DVD+R just like I would be able to burn an MPEG1 to VCD. Boy was I wrong. or am I? I would like to know how I am able to burn them to a DVD. I did some web searches with little or no luck. I downloaded IfoEdit. I'm not sure if that's what I should use or not. So please help me out!
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If your video file is DVD compliant, you just need to author it and burn it to DVD, as long as it is small enough to fit. I use TMPGEnc DVD Author, but there are other progams that will do it.
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