Burning my First DVD

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Anon-15281db623, Oct 6, 2004.

  1. Anon-15281db623

    Anon-15281db623 Anonymized

    I have a ton of files i want to put on a dvd. Is it any different then burning a cd? I went out, and only bought 2 DVD-R+ discs. I hope that was the right kind to buy. :confused:

    Any way i was just wondering if i just open up nero, select everything and burn?

    Also i have 3G of South Park on my HDD. Is there any way to put all thoses shows onto one DVD, and then play them in my stand alone dvd player?

    Thanks

    :cool:

    cooked
     
  2. Just Playin

    Just Playin MajorGeek

    It's the same principle as burning files to CD as to DVD in Nero.
    In Nero 6 (assuming that's what you have) , select burn as DVD-Video. It should even give you the option of adding chapters and menus, and transcode the video files. If they are in MPEG2, they will usually look OK but generally the more compressed the video (especially WMV) the worse it looks on DVD-Video.
     
  3. ~Pyrate~

    ~Pyrate~ MajorGeek

    I hear good things about DVD decryptor and AutoGordianKnot ... ive only used them once or twice and only to rip a DVD but I do believe they do burn them ... well .. they do different things ... DVD decryptor rips them onto your HDD them AutoGK converts it into an avi or mpg or whatever .. then you burn that to CD or DVD .. course it does take awhile
     

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