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    this is what i am trying to do..i have a mobile dvd system in my car, well i have a whole lot of music vidz in my computer there in .mpg or somthing like that, well i have nero. how do i convert these .mpg and burn them to a disk so i can watch them in my car??? somone told me to just make a video cd in nero and that would work!! well it did not so could sombody please help me out there?? your help is greatly appreciated
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  2. Will the DVD player in your car play VCDs? That is something to consider, because it may not.
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    Originally Posted by unrealityman
    Will the DVD player in your car play VCDs? That is something to consider, because it may not.
    it is supposed to!! it cost enough money lol. well is there another way i can do this????? besides vcd?
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  4. Hey. You better make sure that the movie is an MPEG file. You can make sure by converting it into a VCD compliant MPEG 1 video file using TMPENC.
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    Originally Posted by Jonnymay15
    Hey. You better make sure that the movie is an MPEG file. You can make sure by converting it into a VCD compliant MPEG 1 video file using TMPENC.
    so if the file ext says whatever.mpg it could still be in another format???
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    most (if not all) car dvd players dont play svcd i understand -- many dont play dvd-r either .. maybe you can luck out with vcd ..
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    damn that sux..well guess i better just find someplace that sells the music vidz huh???
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