If I save the movie to a recordable CD could I have it play in my DVD
Player??? I dont have a DVD Burner but can I use my CD Drive to make a video
cd or something???

Re: Saving To A Recordable CD by John

John
Sat Jul 30 11:35:09 CDT 2005

Hello,

MM can only make Highmat CD's...at this time, and its probably never going
to change, you can only play them on your computer.

Using a program called Nero you can make a mini DVD and burn it to a CD.
You are able to edit the bitrate (quality) and get several minutes onto a
CD. Its a neat workaround but quite limited when compared to a normal DVD.
Nero of course does just about everything you could ever think of doing
with a DVD or CD. It can be obtained from www.nero.com.

Dependent upon where you are in the world DVD burners from the high street
are becoming fairly cheap. Purchasing them over the internet is cheaper but
if you buy an OEM drive it may come without the necessary cables and
support should you need it. Connecting them up though is very easy. If you
buy a non OEM it is possible that it will come with the necessary DVD
writing software. That software though will most likely be one or more
versions out of date and is included to temp you to buy the current version

--
Best Wishes.....John Kelly
www.the-kellys.org

Re: Saving To A Recordable CD by Wojo

Wojo
Sat Jul 30 18:43:39 CDT 2005

I have seen several quality Dual Layered DVD Burners as low as $75USD
recently.
I don't see CD Burners even being on the market much longer.
-Wojo

"John Kelly" <webmaster@the-kellys.org> wrote in message
news:1%NGe.40770$dN6.32053@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Hello,
>
> MM can only make Highmat CD's...at this time, and its probably never going
> to change, you can only play them on your computer.
>
> Using a program called Nero you can make a mini DVD and burn it to a CD.
> You are able to edit the bitrate (quality) and get several minutes onto a
> CD. Its a neat workaround but quite limited when compared to a normal DVD.
> Nero of course does just about everything you could ever think of doing
> with a DVD or CD. It can be obtained from www.nero.com.
>
> Dependent upon where you are in the world DVD burners from the high street
> are becoming fairly cheap. Purchasing them over the internet is cheaper
> but
> if you buy an OEM drive it may come without the necessary cables and
> support should you need it. Connecting them up though is very easy. If you
> buy a non OEM it is possible that it will come with the necessary DVD
> writing software. That software though will most likely be one or more
> versions out of date and is included to temp you to buy the current
> version
>
> --
> Best Wishes.....John Kelly
> www.the-kellys.org