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  1. ok, i went to convert a movie TO VCD. i opened nero, chose vcd, moved the movie finle in the track window, and clicked file, then Write CD.

    a new window popped up, then it took about 2 hours and when it came to the end, there were a couple options, burn, close, discard? i choce save, and it wanted to save a txt file? so then i chose discard, and then opened the cd-writer, and the disc was untouched, it never wrote to the disc? why would it spend two hours for nothing?
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  2. sorry, the three options that came up were

    save, close, discard

    not burn close dicard.

    can anyone tell me how to make a vcd with nero, all tutorials i find are for other porgrams that nero.

    thank you, please help
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  3. also, the file i am trying to burn is :

    352 x 192, 24 Bits, 70976 Frames, 20.000 Frames/Sec, 62 KB/Sec, MS-MPEG4 V3\

    if any of that helps
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  4. bump for vitualis to read. please help
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  5. It has to convert your file format to MPEG1 I think so it takes a long ass time and it might be larger afterwards. It will show the true size in the top right when you start converting to mpeg1 and if its bigger then 700megs you will need to split it up into a few files to make 2 VCDs. Do what you did before but when you click write and it automatically starts converting check the file size in the top corner. If its under 700megs then you didnt wait long enough before taking the CD out of the CDBURNER the first time you did it. That "save, close, discard" is just the text from the window if you want to keep it for troubleshooting its basically crap. When you go to write just like you did the first time it will say "Converting" or a similar word in the top of the window and when its done (2hours or more) it will start burning to the CD and if it doesnt all you have to do is click "save as" and it will save your new converted file to whatever name you want it to be then go to "file" and choose "new" pick VCD and pick the new converted movie (mpeg1) and it will start burning the CD right away since its already converted.
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    Don't judge by the file size.

    Add it n see if it fits time wise.

    VCD is burnt based on time.

    So it's possible to burn a 800 meg file onto a CD-R
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