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Webmanson
09-17-2004, 06:15 PM
Hello

Question for you all.

So I have this new video card (All in wonder 9800 Pro) I am finally getting around to using some of the other great features this card has aside from the graphics.

I have it all hooked up to my VCR so I can now record clips from my computer to VCR Tape. I have tested it and it works great. My question is, I have all these Mpegs, Avis and such that I play on my computer and I would like to trasfer them to VCR tape. Is there a way to do this with out having to click play on each clip, wait until its done then click play on next ? Is there a way to put them all in one folder and select play all or any sort of program I can use ?

Thanks for any help
Webmanson

/tHePuNiShEr\
09-17-2004, 06:54 PM
from past experiences i do not like the all in wonders at all!!! but there not terrible i guess just to much money for nothing that impressive. im sorry but i cant realy help you with ur problem.....though the 9800 pro is a good card :D

afireinside4848
09-23-2004, 11:58 PM
make a folder.put them all in there. right click select all,or highlight them all then right click and click play or open .they should play one after another.wered u get it how much?

JerkyMyTurky
09-24-2004, 12:33 AM
Your best luck at doing this is finding a media player that plays each and every video file type you have (avi mpg mov ram wmv asx asf qt rm swf) and create a playlist so that it will play each video right after the other. Find such a player to play most of these file types is hard enough, but having a playlist option adds more difficulty. The program that I know that has a playlist option is Windows Media Player, but you will have to make sure every file you put in there will work it will probably stop at the bad file. The files that will play on WMP are .mpg .avi and .wmv Those are the most common video file types. If you others, try converting them to these formats (windows media encoder is free and converts most files into wmv) or leave these files until the end to record them on to VHS.

You could get a DVD creating program and just create a DVD out of all your videos. You could then record from the DVD on to a VHS. Good luck.

afireinside4848
09-24-2004, 10:39 PM
the onli other option is getting plugins for windows media player(for the mov or ram files) or download multiquence from goldwave.com and put them all in there it should support all of them and they updated the wmv and mov file playback and it works good and just play them all in fullscreen.