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  1. if i get a cd burner, and i borrow my friends vcd's, can i burn my own vcd straight off of his? like i'd do with audio cds? i've never done anything with vcd's before. in fact, i really know nothing about them at all. since it'd be burning straight from one disc to another, would i need tons of storage space? i know when inputting from yer vcr to yer computer you gotta have tons of space. if you can help me, please reply, thanks!!!
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  2. You could you a simple copy cd command
    for most burners. (using nero, cdrwin, etc)
    but i dont know how they would react in the vcdplayer

    and usally mpegs dont take that much space.

    if you want to play safe and get a good copy of the vcd. Try to exctract a bin file from the vcd using cdrwin.
    and then try to burn the bin. (its more complicated and i dont realy haf the time to explain)

    ok hope that helps.
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  3. i want to burn them and play them on a dvd player. will that work? or do i need a certain type of disc? and will any old cd burner work? thanks!
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  4. just copy the cd to another and it'll be fine
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    make sure your DVD player supports CD-R
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