WHAT UP ! IM A DIMBULB!!!

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ya so i have a problem. i have all this movies downloaded to my comptuer, but it takes up too much memory so what i want to do is to burn them to CD. okay how is the way to do this and once i get the movie burn on a CD can i watch it in my DVD player.

ps. i don't want any trouble so if ur not going to answer the quetion, leave me alone thanks.

-- Anonymous, September 25, 2003

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Response to WHAT UP HOOOOOOOOOOOOOES KNOW WHY I MAKE MY SUBJECT LINE LONG BECAUSE I NEED TO BE ABLE TO FIND THEM AGAIN LATER ON THIS PIECE

your an asshole.

-- Anonymous, September 25, 2003

okay i see you do not know the answer can anyone else plz help me.

-- Anonymous, September 25, 2003

ps - garret ford ha

-- Anonymous, September 26, 2003

well unlike other ppl I won't yell at ya soooooooo. Ok I suggest to make a vcd. you need to get a Fx,mpeg,writer at www.download.com. Remake the movies to a mpeg formate by using this device and then burn your cd. This will make the video in to a VCD formate. Once place in a DVD player it should play. On a computer and a dvd. Their have to go Drag contest aboutto start ^_^ I lov it when guys were dresses

-- Anonymous, September 26, 2003

hmm okay would that trick work on say a play station2 b/c that is what i watch my DVDs on. ps thank u.

-- Anonymous, September 26, 2003


You know I never tryied that. So I don't really know. Sorry

-- Anonymous, September 26, 2003

It may or may NOT work with a PlayStation. You just have to try it to find out. Keep in mind, also, that the video quality of VCDs may not be not as high as the original files you're creating them from. VCD conversion will reduce the video size of your files down to 320x240 pixels, in order to conform to NTSC video standards... not as high as the DVD-quality files you're likely to have downloaded and equivalent to medium-quality videotape.

If you have a PC (or MAC using OSX, or higher) and want to retain DVD-quality files for TV viewing, I recommend either burning a SVCD (Super Video Compact Disc), which also uses normal CDs or actually burning a DVD, which will hold up to 4.7 GB of anime (but is more expensive than a CD).

For all the information you'll EVER want on how to go about doing this and where to find the free programs that allow you to do so, go to www.dvdrhelp.com, the internet authority on all things DVD/VCD/SVCD-related.

-- Anonymous, September 28, 2003


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