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DVD video disc making on XP???!!!
Hi,
I have win xp sp2 with Intel 2.4 ghz processor + 640 MB RAM + 20 GB free space for video editing purpose. I have 68 video files ( 4 hours 40 minutes ) having size 2.85 giga bytes with following specs : Video: MPEG1 Video 352x288 (107:96) 25.00fps 1150Kbps [Video] Audio: MPEG Audio 44100Hz stereo 224Kbps [Audio] I need to create DVD video discs out of these mpeg files to conserve these video memories. Plz help me in this regard as to how can I divide or convert these files into DVD video? Waiting in positive expectation. Oc9ine. |
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RE: DVD video disc making on XP???!!!
"oc9ine" wrote: > Hi, > > I have win xp sp2 with Intel 2.4 ghz processor + 640 MB RAM + 20 GB free > space for video editing purpose. > > I have 68 video files ( 4 hours 40 minutes ) having size 2.85 giga bytes > with following specs : > > Video: MPEG1 Video 352x288 (107:96) 25.00fps 1150Kbps [Video] > Audio: MPEG Audio 44100Hz stereo 224Kbps [Audio] > > I need to create DVD video discs out of these mpeg files to conserve these > video memories. > > Plz help me in this regard as to how can I divide or convert these files > into DVD video? > > Waiting in positive expectation. > > Oc9ine. Hi, You can use the Windows Movie maker to make your DVD or Buy a professional Video Editing Program which will help you in editing and Revising your Video quality. Windows Movie Maker: How to use http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...r/default.mspx Using Windows Movie Maker 2 to Present Still Photos http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...ecember02.mspx HTH. nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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Re: DVD video disc making on XP???!!!
"oc9ine" <oc9ine@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:OjaabPGTIHA.5516@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have win xp sp2 with Intel 2.4 ghz processor + 640 MB RAM + 20 GB free > space for video editing purpose. > > I have 68 video files ( 4 hours 40 minutes ) having size 2.85 giga bytes > with following specs : > > Video: MPEG1 Video 352x288 (107:96) 25.00fps 1150Kbps [Video] > Audio: MPEG Audio 44100Hz stereo 224Kbps [Audio] > > I need to create DVD video discs out of these mpeg files to conserve these > video memories. > > Plz help me in this regard as to how can I divide or convert these files > into DVD video? > > Waiting in positive expectation. > The video resolution that you have means that a Video CD (*NOT* a Super Video CD) would be entirely adequate for you needs. Any DVD video player will also play VCDs. The same is not true of SVCD. The use of VCD would mean that little transcoding would be required. MPEG1 to MPEG2 (what DVD uses) transcoders vary considerably in their ability. |
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Re: DVD video disc making on XP???!!!
"oc9ine" <oc9ine@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:OjaabPGTIHA.5516@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > I have win xp sp2 with Intel 2.4 ghz processor + 640 MB RAM + 20 GB free > space for video editing purpose. > > I have 68 video files ( 4 hours 40 minutes ) having size 2.85 giga bytes > with following specs : > > Video: MPEG1 Video 352x288 (107:96) 25.00fps 1150Kbps [Video] > Audio: MPEG Audio 44100Hz stereo 224Kbps [Audio] > > I need to create DVD video discs out of these mpeg files to conserve these > video memories. > > Plz help me in this regard as to how can I divide or convert these files > into DVD video? > > Waiting in positive expectation. > The video resolution that you have means that a Video CD (*NOT* a Super Video CD) would be entirely adequate for you needs. Any DVD video player will also play VCDs. The same is not true of SVCD. The use of VCD would mean that little transcoding would be required. MPEG1 to MPEG2 (what DVD uses) transcoders vary considerably in their ability. |
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