Windows Media Center Is Drunk

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  1. auximines

    auximines Member

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    Ok, I've got tons of 120 minute DVD+r disks. For some reason, if I put more than 60 minutes on the disk, WMC tells me I have too much on the disk, and need to lower the video quality. Whats that all about. I figured a 120 minute disk was supposed to hold, you know, 120 minutes of video. Its making me rather angry.
     
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    Thanks for all your help, everyone. You have all been very helpful in not even attempting to answer my question. I'm going to find another site where someone will actually reply to my post.
     
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    Next time wait more than an hour before copping an attitude. Some of us have lives here too ya know...

    Those "120-minute" discs can hold about 4.35GB of data (yes, I know it says 4.7 but in reality it's about 4.35) and the truth is that no matter how long the footage is, it's still only gonna hold the same amount of data. So if your 60 minutes is over 4GB, that's probably your problem.
     

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