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Tony
February 23rd 04, 04:05 PM
DVD X Copy Xpress can copy DVD movies. Since there is
just half the space on a DVD R compared to a pressed DVD
you either must use two DVD R discs or just copy the
movie itself without menus and extra features. You usualy
have space for subtitles
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently bought a DVD burner. Can anyone tell me if
there are any DVD copying programs I can use. I have
Nero but I can't copy a DVD with it.
>
>Also I was given a program called Dup-DVD and I am
suppose to add a patch to it. I have what I think is the
Patch but how do I add it to the program to get the
program to work.
>.
>
Chessfu
February 24th 04, 02:23 AM
Nero 6.0 will allow you to burn a non factory dvd, to burn a factory dvd, you need to find a dvdshrink program with dvd decoder, go to dvdshrink.org
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 12:42 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 12:48 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 01:13 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 01:16 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 01:22 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Carlos
May 1st 04, 01:22 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 05:13 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 05:20 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 05:21 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Carlos
May 1st 04, 05:21 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 06:25 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 06:32 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 06:33 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 06:36 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 08:14 AM
Your captured video out of the camera should be in avi format. You then
export or save to VCD compatible MPG and then use some software like nero to
burn to VCD.
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Hello there !
> Maybe this is a dumb question, I'm just starting out.
> Is there a video software that allows me to get the 360 mins
> recording time of a dvd-rw? I have Studio 8 and it only allows 124 mins. I
also
> have MyDVD 4 and it allows me the same recording time.
> My captured video is VCD quality, it's about 240 mins and it is
> 2.36 Gb size (it should fit on a 4.7 Gb dvd, isn't it?)
> My dvd burner is a sony DRX-510UL
> Your attention and help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks !
> Carlos
>
>
>
Carlos
May 1st 04, 08:17 AM
Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from analog (VCR).
What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those mpeg1 files.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 02:09 PM
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from
analog (VCR).
> What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those
mpeg1 files.
>
You can only get so much on a disk, so if you have more than will fit, you
have to compress even more which will result in less quality.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 02:18 PM
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from
analog (VCR).
> What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those
mpeg1 files.
>
You can only get so much on a disk, so if you have more than will fit, you
have to compress even more which will result in less quality.
Nick Burns
May 1st 04, 06:22 PM
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from
analog (VCR).
> What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those
mpeg1 files.
>
You can only get so much on a disk, so if you have more than will fit, you
have to compress even more which will result in less quality.
Nick Burns
May 5th 04, 06:40 AM
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from
analog (VCR).
> What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those
mpeg1 files.
>
Try this site, it will fix you up.
http://www.videohelp.com/
Carlos
May 5th 04, 07:57 AM
Thanks Nick !
I understand it will be less quality.
I will check the web site you gave me.
Hope to find something,
Thanks again!
Nick Burns
May 5th 04, 08:04 AM
"Carlos" > wrote in message
...
> Thanks Nick, but I don't get it, my files are already mpeg1, captured from
analog (VCR).
> What I want to do is fill a 360 min DVD-RW (6 hours of video), with those
mpeg1 files.
>
Try this site, it will fix you up.
http://www.videohelp.com/
Carlos
May 5th 04, 08:04 AM
Thanks Nick !
I understand it will be less quality.
I will check the web site you gave me.
Hope to find something,
Thanks again!
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