To be able to view on a DVD player, you need to render as Video CD (MPEG-1) or SuperVideo CD (MPEG-2). I have some success, although I currently trying to get both a good picture AND sound to work. I can get a clean picture with cool transistions, but the sound settings are wrong (no sound). When I get both, the rendering takes a long time, but the video isn't as nice (ok ok, I do have a slow computer). Make sure you have downloaded the MPEG plug-in. When you burn a CD, you will need to select the Video CD format.
Do I need a special CD-R?
Do I have to save with a special filename? I was wondering how I would view it on the DVD player. Will it will prompt me which file to load if I save more than one.
I've seen the Pioneer DVD cd burner that holds 4.7G. The specs calls to save the file as MPEG-2. Is this the same MPEG2 format (plug ins) available on Video Factory?
Does Video Factory support special links that are available on DVD? If so How do you add those links?
-no, but CDRW media will work with more DVD players (like Sony)
Do I have to save with a special filename?
-no
I was wondering how I would view it on the DVD player.
-just play it
I've seen the Pioneer DVD cd burner that holds 4.7G. The specs calls to save the file as MPEG-2. Is this the same MPEG2 format (plug ins) available on Video Factory?
- use one of our DVD MPEG templates and you should be fine
Does Video Factory support special links that are available on DVD