Guest theoldxpac Report post Posted April 13, 2004 Is there any way i can copy video files i have on VCDs back on to my computer? Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2004 You should just be able to go to My Computer, double click on wherever drive the CD-R is in, and just drag back the file(s) onto the Desktop / Directory you want it in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest theoldxpac Report post Posted April 13, 2004 When i double click on the drive it gives me the following folders: CDI EXT MPEGAV SEGMENT VCD None of those have the video files in. Maybe im just stupid? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest I'm That Damn Zzzzz Report post Posted April 13, 2004 MPEGAV This folder has a file with the suffix .dat (may be more than one.) That is the one you want. They play like any other mpg files, you might need to change the suffix to .mpg . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest theoldxpac Report post Posted April 14, 2004 How can i do that then. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest I'm That Damn Zzzzz Report post Posted April 14, 2004 Are you using windows? These instructions should work on any version: If you haven't already, open the MPEGAV folder and drag the .dat files to a folder on your computer, or whereever you want it. Changing file extensions: Viewing File Extensions Before you can change the filename extension of a file, you must get windows to stop hiding the filename exensions if it is doing so. To do this, go to either the Computer Contents window (aka "My Computer) or the Windows Explorer window and select View, Options or View, Folder Options, or Tools, Folder Options. "Hide file extensions for known file types" Unselect this option if you want to show the filename extension for all files. If you have this option selected, only the filename extensions for files that are not associated with an application are displayed. It is recommended to unselect this option so that your filename extensions will be displayed. This will also allow you to change filename extensions for files easily. Changing File Extensions Right-click on a file or folder name and select Rename from the shortcut menu. Click on the file or folder name, pause and click on the name a second time. Select the file or folder and press the Rename shortcut key <F2>. Rename the first part anything you want, make sure the extension is .mpg . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest theoldxpac Report post Posted April 14, 2004 Thanks for that! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites