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  1. I recently downloaded a movie minority report sent to me in 27 files the format was TS- divx. when i extracted the files using winrar it extracted to a folder just as i expected opened the folder and it was ts avi file. i knew for sure i can play it on pc with media player and it played ok. of course quality was not that good the movie time was 2hrs 17 min. tried burning it with discjuggler of course DJ doesnt tell you outcome of this mess and thats exactly what it was. after it suppos burned i played on dvd player no picture no sound just hiss. tried nero at least with nero it will tell me sometimes if problem will occur beforehand but remember i stress sometimes. i put the cdr in with nero file came up as 1214mb. time of movie 138 min . now you know andi know there isnt a disc in this planet that holds that space. so for the fun of it i went to advanced options and chose overburn but nero overburn goes up to 2hrs max. what the hell i pressed write cd and it started encoding. but after a few min i said this is going to be a waste of time after it encodes and the encoding on nero takes forever. i know an error will pop up when it starts burning process so i cancelled the whole thing. can someone please help me with this and please dont complicate it with fancy terms im new at this and i just want to burn the movie thanks
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  2. start here

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/convert.htm

    then go here

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/author.htm

    read carefully and eveything will be explained!
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  3. Banned
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    same post he made somewhere else
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  4. KingJohn, is that comment aimed at me?
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  5. Banned
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    I was tell you that videoman882 made the same post somewhere else
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  6. ok, fine. No problems. I hadn't noticed that. Thanks
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