All About DVD-R/RW by Pioneer

Pioneer has published a web page about the DVD-R/RW technologies. Plenty of marketing hype, but also some valuable info and FAQs, especially if you don't yet know much about the new technology that is rapidly pushing to the data storage market.

Pioneet.co.jp

Written by: Lasse Penttinen @ 10 Sep 2002 13:47
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  • 3 comments
  • claytp

    How do I make a DVD from a MPEG or VCD? There has to be something out for that. Thank You.

    13.9.2002 11:51 #1

  • dRD

    Oh, geez. I'm so anxious of clicking "Delete user" button now, but I spare you this time. The "search" button, "Articles" section and "Forums" link are there not for fun, asking questions in news comments is strictly prohibited.

    Petteri Pyyny
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    14.9.2002 00:24 #2

  • claytp

    The Easiest Way To Backup Your DVD, s & VHS Tapes
    To A VCD (VideoCD) Format Are As Follows.

    First of all there are a few things you need to get:

    1. USB Instant DVD – found in TigerDirect $179.99
    2. Video Stabilizer – found on the Internet. About $45.00
    3. CD-R CD-RW Drive.
    4. Nero Software Program for burning VCD & DVD

    With this hardware and software you will be able to make
    MPEG-1 in real time with your VHS tape recorder or your DVD
    Player. Be sure you have a DVD player that will play VCD’s
    For viewing your VCD’s.

    In my case I use two Video Stabilizers, one for tapes and one
    For the DVD player. I go from my DVD player into the tape
    Player, then into the USB Instant DVD hardware on to the
    Hard drive where the MPEG-1 will go.

    You’re folder should look something like this

    C:\Movies\Snow Dogs

    This is just an example. Most movies will take two CD’s to get all
    of the movie. If you use 700 meg CD’s you can get 80 minutes on them. So in most cases you will have 80 minutes on the first one and the balance on the second one.

    That’s about all there is to it.

    Have Fun…

    14.9.2002 16:45 #3

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