HELP......

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by zuotom, Apr 15, 2006.

  1. zuotom

    zuotom New Member

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    How to make it such that i can see the downloaded movie which is in .rmbv format using my VCD player.Someone kind out ther pls help :(
     
  2. 小小

    小小 (゚ー゚)(。_。)(゚ー゚)(。_。) afk

    moved to tech section

    u need to convert it 1st, there are plent of threads here about it

    covert to avi then using nero to create a VCD is 1 approach
     
  3. zuotom

    zuotom New Member

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    I have convert my .rmbv to .avi format and use the nero express to burn it into cd.But when i view it in my vcd i cannot see the picture(totally black) but i can hear the sound(which is not smooth).
     
  4. AVANT

    AVANT Well-Known Member

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    What are u using to convert it?
     
  5. goo wak jai

    goo wak jai Well-Known Member

    hey u can use winavi to convert it. Btw Winavi is not free so u'll need to get a serial no for it
     
  6. sschsu

    sschsu Well-Known Member

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    Keys for WinAVI. Use copy and paste so you don't make mistake.

    Name: Regnow Order
    Code: EBE95B780B867091C8F6D58FE5B65B9EBA6E8D9D2075F3A5

    Name: Alistair Dalrymple
    Code: B0E62E8F4FB3BACB9A8F4FB35DE9261BFB8B551E74D6A3BD
     
  7. zuotom

    zuotom New Member

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    Ya i used Winavi program to convert.I click on the "convert your media file to VCD/DVD format" button.Then i used Nero Express to burn the converted file into VCD by clicking on the "Video/Picture" --> "Video CD" link and add the file to be burned. But when i still cannot play it using my VCD player.Why?????
     
  8. goo wak jai

    goo wak jai Well-Known Member

    Hey r u sure the disc was burnt successfully, if it weren't it might not work. This has always worked for me, so i don't know why it hadn't worked.
     
  9. sschsu

    sschsu Well-Known Member

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    Try to see if it can play on your PC (Window media player or WinDVD player). If it does, then it could be your VCD player.