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Jakester wrote on 7/12/2001, 3:51 PM
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.

Let me know if this helps.

rsarceno wrote on 7/20/2001, 1:53 AM
Thanks for the info.

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?

Thanks
Roel

SonyEPM wrote on 7/20/2001, 8:41 AM
Do I need a special CD-R?

-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

-no authoring at this time.