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I've posted this 3 times, and no one is responding. Please, someone, help me!!
I have tried several permutations to get my vcd's and c-dvd's to play on computers other than the computer that created them. I have MM2 and created a fabulous movie which I saved in dv-avi. Then I used Roxio to record them in the various formats
I now have 10 cds, and none of them can be opened on all computers, just a couple on this computer, and a couple on that computer..
I then tried to capture the video directly into Roxio and burn from there, but again, there are no reliable results. I thought creating the video in Roxio would make it more compatible with Roxio's encoding process, but so far, it doesn't seem to be any better than creating the movie in MM2 and saving as dv-avi & importing it into Roxio. Am I missing a step in Roxio
So far, the best and most universal disc I have been able to do is to create a VCD (via mm2 to roxio) which requires the users to open their windows media player (or quicktime for mac users), and then, from within the player, manually open one of the 5 files which will appear. Then the video opens.
I am using these cd's to promote my business and I am worried that a potential customer will not go to all of the trouble to open these cd's
The only good side to this last cd is that I tried it on 4 computers and the "manual" way worked on all of them
Is there a better way? Should I just include instructions for opening my cd's when I send them
Thank you in advance for your help
I have tried several permutations to get my vcd's and c-dvd's to play on computers other than the computer that created them. I have MM2 and created a fabulous movie which I saved in dv-avi. Then I used Roxio to record them in the various formats
I now have 10 cds, and none of them can be opened on all computers, just a couple on this computer, and a couple on that computer..
I then tried to capture the video directly into Roxio and burn from there, but again, there are no reliable results. I thought creating the video in Roxio would make it more compatible with Roxio's encoding process, but so far, it doesn't seem to be any better than creating the movie in MM2 and saving as dv-avi & importing it into Roxio. Am I missing a step in Roxio
So far, the best and most universal disc I have been able to do is to create a VCD (via mm2 to roxio) which requires the users to open their windows media player (or quicktime for mac users), and then, from within the player, manually open one of the 5 files which will appear. Then the video opens.
I am using these cd's to promote my business and I am worried that a potential customer will not go to all of the trouble to open these cd's
The only good side to this last cd is that I tried it on 4 computers and the "manual" way worked on all of them
Is there a better way? Should I just include instructions for opening my cd's when I send them
Thank you in advance for your help