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I have been transfering VCR tapes to DVD-RW`s and have run out of DVD`s, but have some CD-R`s. Is it possible to use them instead of DVD-RW`s? TIA
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It is possible to burn video tracks to a cd-r but it will depend on what format you are using and what software.
If you are using something like nero you will need to convert your track into something like an AVI format. You will also lose quality as you only have 700mb on a cd.
Lastly you will have to make sure your dvd player will support the format you chose.
It is possible to burn video tracks to a cd-r but it will depend on what format you are using and what software.
If you are using something like nero you will need to convert your track into something like an AVI format. You will also lose quality as you only have 700mb on a cd.
Lastly you will have to make sure your dvd player will support the format you chose.
I'm slightly out of my depth here - I don't do this sort of stuff often
but you can't just bung a dvd onto a cd
firstly .... it won't fit
secondly you need the film to be in a format your DVD player can see
If you are already doing this to your satisfaction - look in the software and see if it can create VCD (video CD!!)
there is software you can use
http://www.dvdfab.com/dvd-fab-platinum.htm
a much easier way is .... sit down and watch some telly tonight .... nip to tesco, maplins or (god forbid) pc world and buy some more DVDs
but you can't just bung a dvd onto a cd
firstly .... it won't fit
secondly you need the film to be in a format your DVD player can see
If you are already doing this to your satisfaction - look in the software and see if it can create VCD (video CD!!)
there is software you can use
http://www.dvdfab.com/dvd-fab-platinum.htm
a much easier way is .... sit down and watch some telly tonight .... nip to tesco, maplins or (god forbid) pc world and buy some more DVDs