Okay, this might be pretty impudent, but I'm in a real hurry, so unfortunately, I got no choice:
I downloaded all the movies from BMWfilms.com (WMV-format) and need to burn them on CD ASAP so they can be watched on a Pioneer DV-444.
I'm a complete newbie when it comes to creating video-CDs though, so I read some of the newbie-guides here on the site. Unfortunately, these guides didn't really help me a lot, so I don't know what to do now.
Thus, I'd be really glad if someone could explain to me step-by-step how to burn a CD with those WMV-movies on it so that a Pioneer DV-444 player would be able to play them (a simple selection-menu would be necessary too).
Again, I'm aware of the fact that there are lotsa guides on this site here, but those I've read so far didn't help me, and I simply don't have the time (nor the technical understanding) to read all of 'em, so this is pretty much my last resort...
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You're new, whenever everyone is new they ask a question that has been answered many times. Use the search button. Someone made a guide on how to.
Easy way is to download the movie
Get Dumpster
Set one setting to 00000 (read guide)
Extract tracks from Quicktime
Encode with encoder of choice
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Originally Posted by Faceman101
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Faceman101 Posted: Dec 22 16:29
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You're new, whenever everyone is new they ask a question that has been answered many times. Use the search button. Someone made a guide on how to.
Easy way is to download the movie
Get Dumpster
Set one setting to 00000 (read guide)
Extract tracks from Quicktime
Encode with encoder of choice
When members sign up is there a sentence saying in huge red font "SEARCH BEFORE ASKING"? If not, there should be.
Ace, try these links first
http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
(try this one first)
and
http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencxvcd.htm
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