DVD Burning
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LiaoGoren
, Aug 21 2008 04:33 PM
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Posted 21 August 2008 - 04:33 PM
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Posted 22 August 2008 - 07:23 AM
I have had good luck with DVD Flick. You might give it a shot, after all it is free!
As for how much "stuff" dvd's can hold... it depends on the data being put onto the dvd. If it is encoded at a high quality... low hours on the dvd. If the videos are encoded at low quality... you'll get more hours on it. That is a broad generalization.
I'm sure someone on here is much more technical than I am on video encoding so I'm not even going to act like I know all the technical stuff about it. I just thought I'd mention the stuff that I've learned from my experiences burning home movies etc.
Hope this helps...
As for how much "stuff" dvd's can hold... it depends on the data being put onto the dvd. If it is encoded at a high quality... low hours on the dvd. If the videos are encoded at low quality... you'll get more hours on it. That is a broad generalization.
I'm sure someone on here is much more technical than I am on video encoding so I'm not even going to act like I know all the technical stuff about it. I just thought I'd mention the stuff that I've learned from my experiences burning home movies etc.
Hope this helps...
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