HD Video to DVD

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  1. jeevanks

    jeevanks Member

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    Hi,
    I have a HD Video of 13 GB (1hr duration). I would like to burn it into a single DVD (4.7 GB).
    Please suggest me how could I do this with minium loss in quality.
    Thank you.
     
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    keebles Regular member

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    What format is the movie in and what do you mean by dvd ( such as dvd video, or dvd with files on it such as mp4 )?
     
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    The video is in RAW format. I want it to be converted to DVD video.
     
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    whats the file extension( like .avi, .mp4, ect)?
     
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    Its .mpeg.
     
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    keebles Regular member

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    If you have nero, you can use it to recode it, if not you can then try dvd flick( don't know if it will work for you( I know it works with m2ts files that I have ripped of off blu rays)
     
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    dvd flick is free just google it
     
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    I tried Nero. But was of no help. :(
    Anyways, I'll try DVD Flick and get back.
    Thanks for the information.
     
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    Are you trying to make your video dvd format or fit on dvd? If you used nero, it's going to be the same format and thus unplayable by whatever you're trying to play a dvd in, besides a computer.
     
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    lol..@ minimum loss of quality,even if you extracted the movie cut it's front & end frames you'd still have at least an 11gb-12gb movie,best bet is to split it over 2 or more dvds
     

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