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downloaded folder too big! Newbie pleeese help me

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dodo123, Jan 12, 2009.

  1. dodo123

    dodo123 Member

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    hi, Ive search the forums everywhere but cant really find the answer, as Im new to all this lingo and need it said in plain english.
    problem is this: I downloaded this movie, but when I go to burn it to disc is comes up that its too big. I know Shrink it, compresses dvds but it wont work on my movie folder, with the movie I downloaded. 1click dvd, wont work either or Nero, they all say the same thing that its too big.It says there isnt enough space on my hard drive or something like that. How do I shrink my downloaded movie please so I can burn it to a disk and watch it on my dvd player on tv.Hope that makes sense as I know absolutely nil about this stuff. Im hoping someone out there will send me in the right direction.Thanks
     
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    bryston Regular member

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    Hi,

    I am guessing that your downloaded file format is in avi (?)
    If so, use dvd flick to convert to dvd format (mpeg 2)
    Now dvd shrink can compress this to fit on a single sided dvd so that nero (7, not 8 or 9) can burn it for you. If you have nero 8 or 9, then you need to use Imgburn to burn the file created by dvd shrink (Imgburn burns only iso files, so the output of dvd shrink must be iso, it can and is easily set to that). Dvd shrink does not work with nero 8 or 9.


    Imgburn and dvd flick are free

    dvd flick can be found here at afterdawn

    Imgburn, free from

    http://www.imgburn.com
     
  3. dodo123

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    Hi tried that but didnt work.
    I have tried VLC media player then Dvd Flick to burn but then it comes up with a message saying not enough room on my D drive and I need at least 11481mb for encoding to complete.
    I have no idea what this means and how to fix it.
     
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    if its saying ya havnt got enough space on ya harddive then you have to delete some stuff off ya compurt ill ya have enough room for it to work
     
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    are you trying to watch this on your standalone dvd player, if so you need to convert to dvd most files downloaded are in avi, or xvid or something simlier..Its just alot smaller format(average 700mbs) to upload..When you see DVD-R thats in dvd format there vob files but they average anything upto 5 gig and take alot longer to download thats why most people download the avi files then convert to dvd, unless ya downloading on the newz groups and ya get ya full internet speed in the mbs...software i use is convertXdvd 3 can do about everything with that add files together add menu's add subtitles etc.. if ya need any help why dont ya e-mail me not allowed here and i will always be willing to help..
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    @docka
    No emails allowed so post edited.


     
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    sorry was'nt aware...
     
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    MysticE Active member

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    How much clearer can a message be???? It would be best if you just went out and bought the movie.
     
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    Thanks everyone for your help.Im still working it out.
    As for mysticE, senior member or not you can stick your comment up your bleep, putting it nicely. If thats the best reply for someone needing help, do everyone a favour and dont bother!!!
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    dodo123 - watch the language & attitude - same goes for MysticE.
    I don't care what anyone's status is - let's be civil.
     
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    MysticE Active member

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    That's not correct. ImgBurn can also burn DVD compliant files (VIDEO_TS folder).
     

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