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Old 02-08-2001, 15:52
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From DivX to VCD (stand-alone)??

I read in a magazine that the newest version of Nero (5.518) is capable to burn DivX-files to VCD, so you can watch them on a 'stand-alone' ( under the television..) Is this or will this be possible..????
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Old 14-09-2001, 10:03
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Yes! It is alrdy possible! Just select VCD in the project selector wizard.

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Old 05-10-2001, 18:37
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sounds good to me
im off to download nero thx for info
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Old 02-11-2001, 17:02
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but what if the file on divx is too large for cd (vcd)?
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Old 27-11-2001, 16:34
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i have had no problems creating VCD as long as it is under 80 minutes and in MPG format

whenver i get a try a big DiVX {600+mb} i get the error "not enough memory"

anyone else had this experience?
i have P3 667 with 192MB RAM?
what is the deal ?
running winxp pro as well
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