This may be stupid question to some of you pros, but

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can someone please explain what the difference is between mpeg-1 and mpeg-2? I have some video clips downloaded from the web and they all say either mpg or mpeg. How would I find out if they are mpeg-1 or mpeg-2? Also how would I put them togather to create a video cd so I can watch them on my pc or a dvd player continuously instead of watching them one at a time. Thanks in advance for any input.......

-- Joseph Desai (joe.desai@nych.org), February 10, 2000

Answers

Your video clips are almost certainly MPEG-1. I don't think that Windows Media Player can even read MPEG-2. The file extensions mpg and mpeg are basicly the same thing.(Kind of like webpages have htm and html, the standard is a 3 letter extension and not 4) The Video CD Format is a special kind of MPEG-1 format so you need a MPEG Encoder. You can search through the postings to get more info on the Encoders. Good Luck

-- Jay (jlinkhome@yahoo.com), February 13, 2000.

TRY CAMELS MPEG JOIN TO GROUP ALL UR VIDEOS TOGETHER TO ONE FILE

-- UNKNOWN (NSXGO@YAHOO.COM), November 25, 2000.

To answer the direct question use the Bitrate Viewer to determine what the file is (I agree they are probably Mpeg-1):

it can be downloaded from my site:

http://www.geocities.com/aussie01au/index1.html

-- Ross McL (rmclennan@esc.net.au), November 26, 2000.


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