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Re: lol Who says you have to watch it on your computer monitor? If the files are .mpg, then all you have to do is record it as a VCD onto regular CD-R's. The quality of some of the better recordings is very good, better than VCR full screen on your TV. Even if the movie is in DivX format, it doesn't take long to convert it to VCD. Its almost like having the DVD, with the exception that you have to switch discs half way through the movie. [text was edited by author 2002-05-12 23:41:15] |
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 | Who says you have to watch it on your computer monitor? If the files are .mpg, then all you have to do is record it as a VCD
good point... not to mention that there are more and more stand-alone dvd players out there now that are understanding the vcd 1.0 and 2.0 format... even svcd and divx format I've seen around. |
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