Hi,
I’m new to this stuff. I just bought a new external dvd burner, because I have video files I would like to burn on to DvD’s They are videos I got off of youtube. I tried buring them using realplayer. Took for ever to recode, then when it starts to burn it kicks out the disc and gives an error message:
The data rate of this file is too high for DVD - you must replace with one of a lower rate - PGC info = ,ref
the file I am trying to burn has a 3.flv at the end if that helps you answer my question.
my question is what do I do? I don’t have another file for these videos. Can anyone explain what I need to do?
Thanks for your time and knowledge on this subject.
thank you for taking your time to answer my question. I did some research and found a program that would convert flv files to DVD for me. But thanks again for your suggestion.
Would you please us what program did you use to convert flv to dvd? Because that will helps us having the same problem.
brent-scriptwriter wrote:
thank you for taking your time to answer my question. I did some research and found a program that would convert flv files to DVD for me. But thanks again for your suggestion.
What program did you find?
When I search “convert youtube flv video to dvd” on google, I try the DVD Creator and it works.
So I am wondering if you are using DVD Creator to solve the previous problem?
