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<blockquote data-quote="MarcBrev" data-source="post: 57431" data-attributes="member: 540901"><p>when the program opens and asks which type of CD to burn choose Video-CD. If you are burning multiple video files, then you can choose to Enable the menu using the tab on the top of the window, doing this is self explanatory. Then Simply click New and the 2 windows will open, find and drag your video files to the VCD window and let it scan the file. A window might or might not pop up but if it does click to re-encode the video and then just click to burn the CD as usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcBrev, post: 57431, member: 540901"] when the program opens and asks which type of CD to burn choose Video-CD. If you are burning multiple video files, then you can choose to Enable the menu using the tab on the top of the window, doing this is self explanatory. Then Simply click New and the 2 windows will open, find and drag your video files to the VCD window and let it scan the file. A window might or might not pop up but if it does click to re-encode the video and then just click to burn the CD as usual. [/QUOTE]
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