burning to dvd+rw for short films?

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  1. softman

    softman Member

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    hello members, i need to burn about 20 short films of knockouts of my own boxing dvds, to one disc ! if i use a dvd +rw disc, will it start automatic were i stoped the last bit, will it look like there are no breaks in the dvd, if i use the disc again the next day, will it go to the part were i stopped the day before, sorry just learning here day by day !! and when the disc is full will it automatic go back over what i have taped so i have to be careful?? is this right ? thanks in advance.. softman.
     
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    the only way you will be able to do it as you suggest is if you videos are in mpeg,divx or avi formats so as to add them to a data file otherwise it won't work as you suggest
     
  3. softman

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    elliott, thanks for the reply, taught i never find out !! elliott if i was to put 30 minutes of film on a disc dvd -rw, then the next day i was going to add 30 more minutes of film, would it start were the other picture stoped or would it just tape over my first film !! i know this may have you thinking i must be a thick ~*****,but no one i know is in to computers ! thanks inadvance.
     
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    It should not erase over it, unless your program is set to automatically erase. Nero has the option of multisession disk which you can keep adding until it is full.
     
  5. softman

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    great stuff " arniebear " thanks for the reply !! will give that a try in the next day or two !! softman .
     
  6. elliott

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    softman one thing to keep in mind is the video you are burning to a multisession disk needs to be in vidoe file format ie mpeg, divx, avi or some other type not in vob/dvd file types good luck ....don't ya love annie bears icon
     
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    thanks elliott ! will read up on that format file now ! arnibears icon !!! real cool !!
     

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