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Subject: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
Category: Computers
Asked by: desert_rose-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 17 Nov 2004 20:45 PST
Expires: 17 Dec 2004 20:45 PST
Question ID: 430487
i need to know how to burn more than a movie (more than 120 mins
video) on a standard DVD-R
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Subject: Re: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
From: jonno317-ga on 17 Nov 2004 21:27 PST
 
The easiest way is to use the utility dvdshrink to shrink the dvd to
be smaller than the size of a dvd-r and then to add whatever files you
like to the rest of the file structure.

You can get dvdshrink for free at http://dvdshrink.org
Subject: Re: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
From: vinods-ga on 18 Nov 2004 05:55 PST
 
hi
jonno317 is right, but you must know that compression will be utilised
and I have personally experienced loss of quality of picture with
heavy compression, for example around 55-60%. In addition to this,
there is always a problem with the re-authoring option when you want
subtitles.

best regards
vinod-ga
Subject: Re: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
From: ayu168-ga on 18 Nov 2004 14:56 PST
 
http://www.doom9.org has all the resource you need.
Subject: Re: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
From: jadeaura-ga on 19 Nov 2004 17:36 PST
 
As long as you set it at automatic compression, it should shrink
without noticable loss of quality.
Subject: Re: How to burn more than 120 minutes movie on a standard DVD
From: starstruck64-ga on 08 Mar 2005 23:15 PST
 
http://www.shrinkdvdz.com all the software to shrink a full length DVD
to fir a atandard DVD or CD.

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