vhs to hard drive to cdrs???

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  1. trying2

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    if anyone can shed light, will be grateful.........


    recorded vhs movies onto pc hard drive using pc tv card. now i need to burn these movies onto cdrs for save keeping - incase pc failure.

    tried dvd shrink but it could not open file??
    files appear to be .mpg
    need to somehow shrink the file before burning ....don't know how
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    for Shrink to work you have to first convert the mpg to dvd format. try divxtodvd in software section at top of page. once you've converted you then just point Shrink at the video_ts folder created by divxtodvd. (make sure you have target size set to 4300MB in Shrink's preferences btw)
     
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    cheers....am on it now.....will report back when done.
     
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    i am gonna try it too .
     
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    to creaky,

    thanks for your advise.........it worked !!! now i feel alot less stree ,should the pc go....

    it took awhile encodeing,verifying etc.....each stage took an hourish

    i've checked that my burner's firmware is 2 version's out of date....needs flashing/updateing.

    is firmware flahing/updateing safe? once i flash is there no going back? incase the newer update does not work? can i set a restore point?

    my burner's nec2510a v.2.15
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    cool, nice one.

    as to firmware the important things are that you must not reset the PC whilst firmware is updating as it can toast the drive. nor powering off during update (cross fingers and hope for no power cuts!). make sure no disc is is the actual burner when you update it (don't know why exactly but i heed the warning and that's good enough for me). and the obvious thing is to be sure what's involved - ie can it be done in windows, do you need a boot floppy, etc etc
     

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