Convert mpeg to image file?

Mike

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I've downloaded a couple of tv shows I've missed & would like to burn them
to a dvd so I can watch them. I have the layest nero oem software thast came
with my dvd writer, but I need to create an image file to burn that to a
dvd. Any suggestions for a program to do this with?
Thanks
 
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Hi Mike

If they are Video CD (Mpeg 1) format you can just burn the file directly as
is to the disk (DVD+-R or CD-R) and your set top DVD player may play it
(check to see if it is VCD compatible).

If you are not sure what format of mpeg they are, you can use the AVI Codec
utility:
http://avicodec.duby.info/

If the files are small enough, I'd recommend just trying it out with a CD-R
and see if it works.
HTH
Drummond


"Mike" <mikey117@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've downloaded a couple of tv shows I've missed & would like to burn them
> to a dvd so I can watch them. I have the layest nero oem software thast
came
> with my dvd writer, but I need to create an image file to burn that to a
> dvd. Any suggestions for a program to do this with?
> Thanks
>
>
 
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Download a free program that is called VSO DivX to DVD actually it should be
called "anything To DVD" Assuming your file is a mpeg or avi or whatever
this program will convert it into standard DVD format ie VIDEO_TS folder
containing the vob file and a AUDIO_TS folder. Just open Nero select DVD and
select the folders and away you go.


"Mike" <mikey117@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:U7A5e.14498$Xp.11966@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> I've downloaded a couple of tv shows I've missed & would like to burn them
> to a dvd so I can watch them. I have the layest nero oem software thast
> came with my dvd writer, but I need to create an image file to burn that
> to a dvd. Any suggestions for a program to do this with?
> Thanks
>