watching AMV's without a computer?

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watching AMV's without a computer?

Post by SpLiF_3d » Wed Mar 17, 2004 5:04 pm

hey everyone, i just started downloading amv's like crazy and my girlfriend doesn't have a computer but likes to watch them too. is there a way to put them on cd and read on a dvd player or must it be on dvd? in any case, can someone tell me how to burn the videos so they are playable on regular dvd players?

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Post by Arigatomina » Wed Mar 17, 2004 5:08 pm

Good question. I burned a bunch of my vids to CD for a friend and she took them home and played them on her television. Now, the divx vids wouldn't play, and she had some trouble with one of the xvid files, but all of the mpg vids played just fine. I don't know if she had a special dvd player (maybe a PS2) or if mpg is normally compatible. All I know is it's the first I've heard of watching a amvs burned to a cd instead of a dvd - and mpg1's at that. I thought you had to do a dvd with mpeg2.

Still, my computer is bigger than my television, so I'm not going to try it out to see if it works in my dvd player. ^_^;;;

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Post by bubblehead » Wed Mar 17, 2004 5:48 pm

you can make a video cd (which i believe is one of the mpeg formats). it would be playable on just about any dvd player. try googling for it.
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Post by CaTaClYsM » Wed Mar 17, 2004 7:16 pm

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Post by dokool » Wed Mar 17, 2004 8:06 pm

bubblehead wrote:you can make a video cd (which i believe is one of the mpeg formats). it would be playable on just about any dvd player. try googling for it.
Untrue! www.dvdrhelp.com has a very comprehensive list of set-top DVD player and what they will/won't play. I know several DVD players (mine at home included) that can't handle VCDs.

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Post by Pwolf » Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:09 pm

thats why he said "just about any"... doesn't mean all :P


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Post by Brsrk » Wed Mar 17, 2004 9:32 pm

CaTaClYsM wrote:www.doom9.org
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Post by shumira_chan » Thu Mar 18, 2004 12:34 am

This is how one can make an (S)VCD under Linux and
probably the BSDs:
<a href="http://www.reimeika.ca/amv/lives/lives_guide.html">
http://www.reimeika.ca/amv/lives/lives_guide.html</a>

(See the section "Creating an (S)VCD")

I've had success in making them, but I still have to learn
how to improve the quality of my vids in general.

Cheers...

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Post by Farlo » Thu Mar 18, 2004 3:36 am

vid cds wont work in a ps2 due to the copyprotection(it'll work if you have a modchip)

if you have nero you can burn the vids to a video cd, and it should work in most dvd players(some older dvd players wont play videocds though)

nero would probably be the best way to go though(just make sure the videos have a standard audio codec, as it may come up garbled or have no audio at all)

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Post by Chao » Thu Mar 18, 2004 11:24 am

TMPGenc has default profiles set up for making VCD and SVCD compliant mpegs, Nero and most CD writing software has the ability to write VCDs (some versions of Nero can also do the converting but the quality isn't as good). Though you will have a lot of trouble is you are converting RM or WMV streams.

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