I downloaded some funny movie clips from internet and then used Nero express
to burn these to CD-R, The whole process was completed successfully but when
I put the CD in CD-ROM, no movie clip could be played rather there were 4-5
folders containing either notepad files or some files of unknown format. Can
anybody help. thanks in advance.
Toss the 3rd party cd-rw software,download WM encoder 9 series,run a clip
thru by selecting "convert audio/video" locate the file,create a new folder
for
converted,once all is thru,R.click the folder,select,move to cdrw
"annonymous" wrote:
> I downloaded some funny movie clips from internet and then used Nero express
> to burn these to CD-R, The whole process was completed successfully but when
> I put the CD in CD-ROM, no movie clip could be played rather there were 4-5
> folders containing either notepad files or some files of unknown format. Can
> anybody help. thanks in advance.
annonymous wrote:
> I downloaded some funny movie clips from internet and then used Nero
> express to burn these to CD-R, The whole process was completed
> successfully but when I put the CD in CD-ROM, no movie clip could be
> played rather there were 4-5 folders containing either notepad files
> or some files of unknown format. Can anybody help. thanks in advance.
What format(s) are these video clips in?
It sounds like you merely burned a data CD. When you open Nero Express,
do you see a menu in the upper right-hand corner that says "What would
you like to burn?" You need to click on the entry that says
"Videos/Pictures" and then "Video CD."
> annonymous wrote:
> > I downloaded some funny movie clips from internet and then used Nero
> > express to burn these to CD-R, The whole process was completed
> > successfully but when I put the CD in CD-ROM, no movie clip could be
> > played rather there were 4-5 folders containing either notepad files
> > or some files of unknown format. Can anybody help. thanks in advance.
>
> What format(s) are these video clips in?
>
> It sounds like you merely burned a data CD. When you open Nero Express,
> do you see a menu in the upper right-hand corner that says "What would
> you like to burn?" You need to click on the entry that says
> "Videos/Pictures" and then "Video CD."
>
> If you would like a tutorial, see:
>
> http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/Tutorial_Photo_Video.html
>
>
> In nero express I selected 'video pictures' and then submenu 'video CD'.
annonymous wrote:
> "Daave" wrote:
>
>> annonymous wrote:
>>> I downloaded some funny movie clips from internet and then used Nero
>>> express to burn these to CD-R, The whole process was completed
>>> successfully but when I put the CD in CD-ROM, no movie clip could be
>>> played rather there were 4-5 folders containing either notepad files
>>> or some files of unknown format. Can anybody help. thanks in
>>> advance.
>>
>> What format(s) are these video clips in?
>>
>> It sounds like you merely burned a data CD. When you open Nero
>> Express, do you see a menu in the upper right-hand corner that says
>> "What would you like to burn?" You need to click on the entry that
>> says "Videos/Pictures" and then "Video CD."
>>
>> If you would like a tutorial, see:
>>
>> http://www.nero.com/nero6/eng/Tutorial_Photo_Video.html
>>
>>
> In nero express I selected 'video pictures' and then submenu 'video
> CD'.
Again, what format(s) are these video clips in? AVI? MPG? Something
else?
Have you tried playing the disc in a standalone DVD player?
Again, what format(s) are these video clips in? AVI? MPG? Something
> else? > Have you tried playing the disc in a standalone DVD player?
>
> The properties of movie clips on my hard disc tell me 'type of file video clip, opens with windows media player'
> I tried to play the CD on standalone CD/DVD player but there was an error shown regarding format of CD.
"annonymous" <annonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4ACA110-5908-4246-90DA-02709B48505A@microsoft.com...
>> Again, what format(s) are these video clips in? AVI? MPG? Something
>> else? Have you tried playing the disc in a standalone DVD player?
> The properties of movie clips on my hard disc tell me 'type of file
> video
> clip, opens with windows media player'
> I tried to play the CD on standalone CD/DVD player but there was an
> error shown regarding format of CD.
Using Windows Explorer, right-click on one of these clips and select
Properties. What does it say next to Type of File? Does it say WMV File
by any chance?
Also, you may as well you make sure that you can view file extensions:
1. Open up any folder.
2. Tools | Folder Options
3. Click View tab
4. Under Advanced Settings, you may as well uncheck the box next to
"Hide extensions for known file types."
5. Click "Apply to All Folders."
6. Click OK.
Now you should be able to tell instantly what format your clips are in
when you use Windows Explorer.