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dbooster

macrumors member
Original poster
Sep 18, 2004
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Still working on my random crashes...

in the meantime, is there a way - and if so, how do I do it - to burn a quicktime mov file to scd format on a cdrom that will play in a dvd player? A buddy and me are giant movie buffs, and what I would like to do is burn a cd of the new movie trailers on apple.com every week or so that I can then play on his dvd player.

(it would have to be a scd, as I don't have a superdrive, just a cd burner)

Any suggestions?

Thanks!
-dave
 

H&Kie

macrumors regular
Sep 19, 2004
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Nermal said:
Do you mean Super Video CD? I believe that Toast can make them.

That's a fact. I used toast (version 5 at the time) to make SVCDs on my old iMac G3 and it works fine. Toast can use most quicktime supported movie formats.
You can put approx. half an hour of motion pictures on a CD-R
 
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