MPEG to DVD-R

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  1. PSyM0n

    PSyM0n Member

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    Hey all, sorry if this is posted into the wrong forum couldent find anything.

    I have recently downloaded myself some MPEG videos and would like to transfer them to a DVD-R format so i can play them on my DVD Player. Ive been every were, downloading and trying new and different programs with no luck. Most of them you have to pay for and for the free ones you cant transfer them to the file you want!
    Any ideas on how to do, Programs (Free or Trial Software If Possible) that i should be trying?

    Thanks in advance
    PsY
     
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    Thank-you for that i think it will work!

    The only thing i have trouble with next is burning it to the accual DVD, it says i can click a check box to "Burn With CopytoDVD" i clikc that and it says it hasnt reconised the program on my pc (Obviously its right ) but it also says 'Click here to download' and i do, and it aint a link!

    Were could i get this program or is there any other software out there that can put it onto disk for me using the files converted with "VSO DivX to DVD converter" ???
    Thanks for the help so far hope you can still help me out!
     
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    ok thanks again, can if i want to put all the little encoded VSO files it into a new folder and just burn that folder onto a DVD?? (Using Nero)

    And if so to ^ can i put multiple folders/VSO encoded videos on it
     
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    You can actually convert more than one videos at one time with VSO (just keep adding before hitting 'convert'). And if you have Nero Recode, you can burn one or more encoded movies at one time also.
     

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