Downloading a movie... then burning it to DVDR.... how???

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  1. PunkDrum7

    PunkDrum7 Member

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    OK... so im still new at this... but i've been trying to learn from the forums and guides.
    I've downloaded DVD Shrink, DVD decrypter, and Folder2Iso.
    I have bitcomet and i just downloaded a movie (actually a drag racing scene that i want to show some of my race team buddies) and now i want to burn it on a dvdr to play on a dvd player..... what steps do i take and do i have the right stuff???
     
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    What format is your dl?
     
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    .CD1.XviD.AC3.FH-PROPER.stereozulu.(osloskop.net)

    that is what it says in the dl's properties.... i think its an xvid if im not mistaken
     
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    Go to this site

    http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/guides.htm

    You will see a guide listed Convert any video file to DVD compliant files. Use this guide in it you will see the programs used which are DVD Shrink, DVD Decrypter and DivXtoDVD. You can click on it and you will be able to dl the program. This prog will convert your file and then you can proceed to use Shrink if you need it or if it is under the 4.3g size just burn. Also you can edit out the site from your post the edit button is on the right of the yellow bar in your post. Good luck, if you have problems post back
     
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    hi

    dont use foldertoiso = not a proper udf/iso image
     

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