Best way to burn a DVD - Page 2
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Ganfei
Taiwan1439 Posts
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
Free and haven't had many (any?) problems with it (note: I'm sure I've had a dvd or two not work, but I've burned hundreds lol). | ||
Sharp-eYe
Canada642 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
You need to DL the VOB/ISO files which are like 4 gigs and burn those. For that, I simply use nero. And you can also use DVDshrink to edit what you want to burn onto the disc. So if you don't want the ads/previews you can cut them off or replace them with an image. Or you can delete director commentary or french dubs to save space, etc. | ||
7mk
Germany10156 Posts
On November 14 2009 10:25 FrozenArbiter wrote: I highly recommend CDBurner XP. Free and haven't had many (any?) problems with it (note: I'm sure I've had a dvd or two not work, but I've burned hundreds lol). out of the free ones I've tried that program is definitely the best one + Show Spoiler + though it's not that hard to get nero .. for free | ||
BalloonFight
United States2007 Posts
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Racenilatr
United States2756 Posts
@CharlieMurphy yes I am doing that. Why is it a bad idea? The quality is surprisingly decent. Plus I don't have enough time to download 4gb of VOB/ISO files. That is unpractical. I think I will go with nero but I'll give CDburner a try too | ||
Phrujbaz
Netherlands512 Posts
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
It's a simple enough subject, no need to take it wildly off-topic, if you want to comment on a previous blog entry... comment in that entry. Thank you. | ||
Try
United States1293 Posts
On November 14 2009 11:07 FrozenArbiter wrote: Btw I should have posted this earlier, but to the people on the first page derailing this blog (you know who you are) - don't. It's a simple enough subject, no need to take it wildly off-topic, if you want to comment on a previous blog entry... comment in that entry. Thank you. That entry you speak of is locked. | ||
Bub
United States3518 Posts
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CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On November 14 2009 10:40 Racenilatr wrote: Ofcourse it's not hard to get nero for free I am in the middle of reinstalling Windows 7 RTM Ultimate right now. I installed the 32-bit one by accident and didn't realize it until I tried to install Itunes for 64-bit. @CharlieMurphy yes I am doing that. Why is it a bad idea? The quality is surprisingly decent. Plus I don't have enough time to download 4gb of VOB/ISO files. That is unpractical. I think I will go with nero but I'll give CDburner a try too yea you get slightly better than VHS quality and random aspect ratios (as not all rips are the same size). Essentially what you are getting is a 3-9gig dvd video/sound quality compressed down to 700-1500mb file. Then you are taking that file and expanding it out back to 4.5 gig. It's really bad, just torrent Images overnight imo, or get a netflix/blockbuster freebie trial account and burn a bunch of shit that way. | ||
Racenilatr
United States2756 Posts
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doktorLucifer
United States855 Posts
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