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  1. I have about 30 VCD disk's from old cartoon shows purchaced in Ebay ,I would like to put them on DVD disks .How do you do it ???? I am familiar with cloneDVD and other burning software, So am not a total thumbs newbie

    hope some one can help
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  2. SVCD2DVDMPG and the authoring and burning software of your choice.

    (Does not work with 23.976fps NTSCfilm VCD's, they must be re-encoded)
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  3. I myself have been doing this same thing, an really there a # of diff ways,,

    the way Ive been doing it is, like so, [this is with mpeg ofcourse]


    ''rip the files from the vcd to your PC's hard drive''

    theres way to do it with just normal win xp,

    but ive been using isobuster.

    you'll get a file thats like 'AVQ101' or something like that,

    then just Rclick, rename,,

    an name it whatever u want just be sure to put .mpeg or .mpg

    on the end of it,

    like // cartoonshow1.mpg

    then just use your dvd writing software of your choice , nero,MYdvd, whatever!!

    Most have just a drag click & burn

    I know its alot more convient to have like 4 or 5 shows on 1 dvd,

    instaed od 5 shows on 5 diff, vcd disks,

    Now Im still new to this myself, an like i said there are a few different ways, just find whats good for u,

    I myself have been doind the above,,
    Bare with me please,,brain cellz not functioning at normal capacity!!
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    Will these transfer based on size? For example, can I get 6 full 80 Min. vcds(approx. 4.2 GB) on 1 4.7GB DVD-R?
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    Originally Posted by Bryan_B26
    then just Rclick, rename,,
    This is bad.
    Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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