LindaD said:
Hi Iran, thanks for your help. Excuse the stupid question but how do I
look at the format if it's on the hard drive? Or can I tell by putting
the originial DVD in? Thanks for the website, I'll check it out. Also,
is Easy CD Creator really easy?
As in Ryan Miller's response, you can check by looking at the saved
files from within Windows Explorer.
Easy CD Creator is easy to use- I have previously used version 4 and
version 5 on my system, but after many months of use both caused
problems and had to be uninstalled- which caused even more problems.
Following my second bad experience I purchased Nero and have enjoyed
using it ever since. This is just my personal experience- many people
use Easy CD Creator happily for years on end. Do you have Easy CD
Creator?
Both Nero and Easy CD will allow you to create a VCD or DVD from your
home movie, but the process may take hours depending on how fast your
computer is and what sort of disc you are creating. For instance,
burning an mpeg-1 or avi file as a DVD movie requires that the software
convert the file to mpeg-2 (DVD) format prior to the burn. You don't
need to worry too much about the details too much though as these
programs will figure out what they need to do and guide you through the
process. But it may end up being an overnight job for your computer.
The actual burn is the relatively quick phase of the job.
Just find a tutorial for the software you are using at that
http://www.videohelp.com/ site and you'll probably be fine.
Regards,
Ian.