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Old 07-02-2005, 09:44 AM
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Burning Dvds

Ive downloaded a lot of musics videos. I want to burn them to a dvd for in the car. What software do you all use for this? I have Nero. How many videos fit on one DVD?

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Old 07-02-2005, 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by sean05
Ive downloaded a lot of musics videos. I want to burn them to a dvd for in the car. What software do you all use for this? I have Nero.
I use Nero 6 Ultra. Works great.

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How many videos fit on one DVD?
That is like asking how many songs fit on a CD. We need to know how long they are. We need to know if you are going to compress them. You can probably squeeze four or six hours onto a single DVD but they will look like crap. The less compression, the better the picture, the fewer videos a disc will hold.

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Old 07-02-2005, 02:12 PM
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oh yeah if you wanna copy movies get "dvdshrink" it copys movies and uses nero to burn to dvd...makes pretty much exact copys its free....just google it
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If you already have a compressed format then you can use various programs to convert the files to mpeg 2 (DVD format) I suggest tmpgec for that. I use MyDVD to copy my converted files to a DVD. If you use tmpgenc it's best that you convert as two seperate files (mpeg +wav IIRC) it could be audio +video. Then that takes like three hours off for the making the DVD as it doesn't have to convert anything. It just has to organize and burn. Takes like 30-45 minutes at 4x.
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Old 07-02-2005, 06:57 PM
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wow.. umm ive never converted movies. I download all my videos from Invision/mIRC and they come in MPEG format i believe. Ill google this and see whati can find..
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I use nero to burn my music videos the only thing I hate is that since I have like 60 videos on a dvd I can't use the skip chapter button since it's treating them as titles.
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