shann13
June 15th, 2006, 07:33 PM
i downloaded some videos and i burned them on a CD-R. it plays in windows media player. i opened properties and the type says: movie clip.
my dvd player doesnt say anything about playing wma files jsut mp3 and jpeg. is there anyways i can convert the files so its playable?
Sachi-chan
June 18th, 2006, 06:18 PM
i downloaded some videos and i burned them on a CD-R. it plays in windows media player. i opened properties and the type says: movie clip.
my dvd player doesnt say anything about playing wma files jsut mp3 and jpeg. is there anyways i can convert the files so its playable?
ahh, video conversion....
Do you want them to play on a DVD player? What type of DVD player do you have? I doubt it will play wma (which is what I assume the file is)
Well, then, your best bet would be to first convert them in AVI. If you have Windows XP, you most likely have windows movie maker installed somewhere. Look for it in program files.
If you have it, open it and upload the movie file. Go to file, Save movie as.
Save it to disk (I suggest saving it to desktop for easy access), think of a name to call it. Once you get to file type, go to advaced options, and scroll down the file types until you get to AVI (it will have a couple numbers/letters next to it. As long as, in the information box at the botton, it refers to the type as Advanced Interlace Video, that is the file type you want).
Save the file. It will take a while, and most likely the computer won't let you do anything else.
Now you have an .avi file. Make sure it plays with correct sound and everthing before we go on. If your Windows Media player yells at you about lacking a codec, please go to
http://www.divx.com/
and download the codec and/or the entire media player. It is free.
After this step, I cannot explain the conversion well enough for it to be understandbe -_-". Please follow the tutorial here:
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/mpg/avi2dvdr.htm
About how to continue to burn your DVD using various freeware. Any further questions might be better directed at doom9 forums, as those forums deal exclusively with audio/video media.
I hope that helped!
black mirror
June 18th, 2006, 06:25 PM
if you have downloaded pirated movies CTH will be unable to help you.
shann13
June 19th, 2006, 12:45 AM
no they weren't illegal movies, just some home videos from friends n family that i'm trying to get my new dvd player to play.
black mirror
June 19th, 2006, 05:59 PM
no they weren't illegal movies, just some home videos from friends n family that i'm trying to get my new dvd player to play.
Sorry we have to ask these questions:D No offence meant