How do I do this? I tried exporting from iMovie to Quicktime, and also to MPEG-4 and the discs were unreadable to my Sony DVD player. Do I need some sort of special authoring software?
aricher said:How old is your DVD player? I can get VCD to play in my new Sony but not my 3 year old one.
litosclone said:I use Toast for making VCD's. but you still have the problem of some DVD players not playing them.
aricher said:How old is your DVD player? I can get VCD to play in my new Sony but not my 3 year old one.
VCDs are MPEG1, and SVCDs are MPEG2. http://www.videohelp.com has all the answers and tutorials for how to create VCDs. This link (if it works) has all the Mac OS guides:bluemonkey said:How do I do this? I tried exporting from iMovie to Quicktime, and also to MPEG-4 and the discs were unreadable to my Sony DVD player. Do I need some sort of special authoring software?
Rod Rod said:VCDs are MPEG1, and SVCDs are MPEG2. http://www.videohelp.com has all the answers and tutorials for how to create VCDs. This link (if it works) has all the Mac OS guides:
http://www.videohelp.com/guides.php...=0&listallusers=&search=Search+or+List+Guides
this seems helpful:
http://homepage.mac.com/major4/fcp_vcd.html
Inspector Lee said:Have you included iTMS tracks on these VCDs you burn with Toast or does the DRM shut it down. I can't burn purchased music via Toast anymore. I read somewhere that Cupertino blew it out with a Quicktime update.