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What Program To Use To Burn Movies To A CD

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So I have made a legal movie, and I want to burn it to a dvd I have got it burned to it, but when I put it into my dvd player it comes up with an error something about not a interface, and it doesnt have one, wher you select play, etc, etc.

 

 

I have tried to use various software including, Dvd Styler, DVD Flick, ImgBurn, DvdVideoSoftFree, Windows Movie Maker, Windows DVD Maker, and they all have seemed to fail and not work, how can I do this. 

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Make sure your DVD drive allows you to write... not just read.

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Maybe the problem is in the DVD or the player, make sure both can be written and write. If they are reinstall the DVD drive's drivers.

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So I have made a legal movie, and I want to burn it to a dvd I have got it burned to it, but when I put it into my dvd player it comes up with an error something about not a interface, and it doesnt have one, wher you select play, etc, etc.

 

 

I have tried to use various software including, Dvd Styler, DVD Flick, ImgBurn, DvdVideoSoftFree, Windows Movie Maker, Windows DVD Maker, and they all have seemed to fail and not work, how can I do this. 

well then u arent doing it correctly. ive used like nero or something like that.

any reason why u need it on a dvd? would it be possible to use something else?

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Maybe the problem is in the DVD or the player, make sure both can be written and write. If they are reinstall the DVD drive's drivers.

 

Make sure your DVD drive allows you to write... not just read.

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You can't burn movies onto a CD, they're too small.

 

You need a DVD. And you can use imgburn.

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You can't burn movies onto a CD, they're too small.

 

You need a DVD. And you can use imgburn.

..yea you can, just not HD

movies can be compressed to be smaller than 700mb

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You can't burn movies onto a CD, they're too small.

 

You need a DVD. And you can use imgburn.

Oh yeah, forget their was a difference. 

 

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..yea you can, just not HD

movies can be compressed to be smaller than 700mb

How would I manage to compress it to like 320p or 480p, because its for my dad and my dad uses a old TV that my gram had (my dads a cheapo ^_^)

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Use IMGburn , you can get 720P movie on a CD but i wouldn't bother to , just burn to a DVD if you really need to use optical media.

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How would I manage to compress it to like 320p or 480p, because its for my dad and my dad uses a old TV that my gram had (my dads a cheapo ^_^)

 

It's kind of a stretch trying to burn it to a CD, just get a DVD, it's easier. You'd need to make it look terrible for it to fit in a CD.

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