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How do i burn more than one movie on to one DVD disc?

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    Default How do i burn more than one movie on to one DVD disc?

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    i have download Saw 1-7 the total size is 3.01GB. I am wondering how would i go about burning this on one disc or maybe 2-3 disks? I dont want to burn each individual saw on 7 discs

    i've never done this before so where would i need to start?

    Thanks in advance.


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    Burning the movies to DVD for playback on a stand-alone DVD Player or to burn it as a Backup of the movies you have downloaded?

    Update: My bad, just realised its in the 'Authoring and Editing' section.

    I've stopped burning movies to DVD now, but when I used to burn movies in the past. WinAVI Video Converter would do the trick for me. I will wait for someone with more expertise in this field than I to answer your question.

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    What format are the files? And what size are the individual files?

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    i use convertx to dvd put video files in and hit converte

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan-ger-ous View Post
    Burning the movies to DVD for playback on a stand-alone DVD Player or to burn it as a Backup of the movies you have downloaded?

    Update: My bad, just realised its in the 'Authoring and Editing' section.

    I've stopped burning movies to DVD now, but when I used to burn movies in the past. WinAVI Video Converter would do the trick for me. I will wait for someone with more expertise in this field than I to answer your question.
    burn to dvd so can play it on dvd players

    Quote Originally Posted by ferguj1 View Post
    What format are the files? And what size are the individual files?
    MKV format, image shown below. 398mb to 448mb and one is below 600mb.

    Quote Originally Posted by bobby123 View Post
    i use convertx to dvd put video files in and hit converte
    i use that as well, not sure how to add them all in and if it would fit like that on disc

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    I would just use ConvertX. You can add additional files the same as you add the original. You can keep an eye on the quality meter at the bottom. A good rule of thumb is to try and not exceed 3 hours of video per SL DVD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferguj1 View Post
    I would just use ConvertX. You can add additional files the same as you add the original. You can keep an eye on the quality meter at the bottom. A good rule of thumb is to try and not exceed 3 hours of video per SL DVD.
    7 titles - Total time: 11:23:15

    will that not fit on one DVD Disc?

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    What is the total size of the file?
    A single layer dvd will hold 4.7 gb/s.

    But as Ferg said try not to cram to much on one dvd or the quality will be horrible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Icanbe View Post
    What is the total size of the file?
    A single layer dvd will hold 4.3 gb/s.
    saw 1-7 ive selected them all and it stands at 3.01GB

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    When converting to DVD, running time (and bitrate) influences the output more than file size.
    Last edited by ferguj1; 04-07-2011 at 05:09 PM.

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