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burning 1 hr episodes onto dvd

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by Harp77, Feb 21, 2009.

  1. Harp77

    Harp77 Regular member

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    Ques for y'all:
    Is there any way when U are burning a DVD of a season of a particular TV show to divide the dvd into actual episodes?

    This is the first time I have downloaded a tv series and want to know the best and convenient way to burn it to a DVD.

    Many thanks.
     
  2. bryston

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    Yes, next question


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  3. Harp77

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    A million comedians starving to death and you are trying to be one.
     
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    If you thought that was funny, then you will like this more


    http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/747739


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    @harp 77

    You can choose what video file in CloneDVD from slysoft.com -free 21 day trial. Load all the disc and select the shows you want from the discs.
     
  6. Harp77

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    No i have the season downloaded on my PC but I only want to burn half of it since I have seen the first few episodes
     
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    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Take the avi's that you want on the disc and add them to DVD Flick and create one VIDEO_TS folder or one ISO and burn it to your disc.
     
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    I usually use DvdFlick but was wondering, how much is too much for one dvd? I usually use episodes about 22 minutes, but sometimes closer to an hour.

     
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    Too much for one dvd is about 4450mb. Anything over that must be compressed to fit the disk.
     

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