I have some vidoe files i downloaded and i want to burn them to a dvd.I tried to do it with nero but when it starts transcoding it takes forever.I tried dvd shrink but i couldnt pick up or find my vid files through dvd shrink. I want to just burn the files i have on my computer to dvd what should i do because nero takes forever when i try to burn through it. The transcoding takes 20 hours and i dont have that kind of time what should i do?
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Can you post a screenshot from GSpot for a couple of your files ?
Do you have a raw-MPEG-capable player and/or divX/XviD player ?
Do you want these DVDs playable on a settop DVD player, or just to play through your computer ?
"Video files I downloaded" could mean anything, and it is impossible to give any advice at all to the problem as you have stated it currently. It's like ringing up your mechanic, and saying "My car won't start. What is wrong with it ?" and expecting the mechanic to magically know what make and model of car you have, and specifically what parts your particular car could have in it, without letting him look at it.If in doubt, Google it. -
i want to play them on my dvd player to watch on my tv.I think the vid files are wmv files.
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Originally Posted by dwayne00If in doubt, Google it.
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