Well if the internal drive is capable of writing to a CD-R then that would do as well though clearly the original poster would need to watch file sizes. On 12/13/04 11:40 AM, "Eddie Hargreaves" <meged at earthlink.net> wrote: > Except the original poster does not have a DVD burner nor a FireWire port to > connect one. > > > On 12/13/04 6:23 AM, Cover, Chris <CoverC at wpunj.edu> wrote: > >> Either or, it doesn't matter. The dvd players now a days can read just about >> any disk you throw at them. >> >> >> On 12/10/04 4:37 PM, "B.ru c-e K1u-tch-k0" <AppleRocket at NoSpamMail.net> >> wrote: >> >>> On 12/10/04 3:37 PM, "Cover, Chris" <CoverC at wpunj.edu> wrote: >>> >>>> Well you could burn an MPEG-4 file to a VCD but it would have to be >>>> re-emcoded as an MPEG-1 file. What I have done is gone out and purcased a >>>> Phillips DVD player that also playes MPEG -1,2,4 and DiVX files so I don't >>>> have to do any conversion at all. Best of all I can put far more content on >>>> 1 disc. >>>> >>> But you have to burn all the files to a DVD, not a VCD, right? > > > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u