,rar file over 4 gigs

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by lenard50, Apr 30, 2006.

  1. lenard50

    lenard50 Guest

    Hi there. I d/l a movie where the files are in .rar format. When unpacked, it's over 4 gigs. Before I convert to NTSF, I want to know that it's very stable and secure. (have FAT32 now). Have XP Pro OS. I had NTSF on my Win2000 pro, and found it very unstable. Also, once unpacked, it's an .img file. How can I burn onto dvd and play on dvd player?

    P.S. Can I change to NTSF without losing anything? Sorry for the long question, just want to be sure.
     
  2. nemo101

    nemo101 Member

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    I personally use NTFS and have no probs with it at all, seems stable to me in XP.

    To convert check out this link, as it says you shouldn't lose any data

    http://www.ntfs.com/quest3.htm

    To burn an .img file you could use Imgburn which is very simple to use

    http://www.imgburn.com/

    all you need to do is right click on the .img and select "burn with Imgburn"

    Hope this helps

     
  3. lenard50

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    Thank you for quick reply, I'll give it a go.
     
  4. lenard50

    lenard50 Guest

    I want to thank you again for your help. Did everything accordingly, and worked fine. Imgburner is a great program. I tried on my dvd player and looks and sounds great.
     
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    Glad i could help
     

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