If by "date CD's" you mean "<i>data</i> CD's", then YES, that is what you want to do.Shadow_Leaper wrote:the program i use if i want to burn video it burns them in VCD format..i can burn date CD's and probably pt them in there if thats what u mean...but..i havent tried it..i dont have XP i have ME
How can i convert a video to a smaller file size?
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Re: vcd
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7Sigma's Burning CDs Guide for Dummies:
1)Grab <a href="http://superdownloads.ubbi.com.br/downl ... Aptf">Nero Express.</a>
2)Open the program. it should show up a menu asking what you wish to burn. Choose "Data". Whatever you do, DO NOT select "Video".
3)This should take you to the "Add files" screen. Just drag-and drop your video file, or click in the "Add" button to do the same thing. When you're finished, click "Forward".
4)Check your burn speed and Click "Burn".
There, you're done. It was not that hard, was it?
1)Grab <a href="http://superdownloads.ubbi.com.br/downl ... Aptf">Nero Express.</a>
2)Open the program. it should show up a menu asking what you wish to burn. Choose "Data". Whatever you do, DO NOT select "Video".
3)This should take you to the "Add files" screen. Just drag-and drop your video file, or click in the "Add" button to do the same thing. When you're finished, click "Forward".
4)Check your burn speed and Click "Burn".
There, you're done. It was not that hard, was it?
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