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Michael1012
I'm looking for a program or software. I have a bunch of movies on my computer tha tare around 700 MB and i have blank DVD which hold 4.7 GB. Is there a program we i could put like 5 or 6 movies on one DVD becuase they are still under 4.7 GB. Could you email me back ASAP. Thank you very much



Maybe he made a mistake. The poll was removed.
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H_TeXMeX_H
Here's what I would do:

1) Make sure all the movies are in the same MPEG format, if they are not, convert them to MPEG.

Here are some liks that may help:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/browse/Multi...0&sortby=rating
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwvideconvert.html

2) Join the MPEG files into one MPEG file using the following program:

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/sfj.html
or
http://www.peretek.com/sfj.php

3) Comvert and burn the MPEG file to DVD using this program:

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/DVDBuilder/1098727391/1
or
http://www.keronsoft.com/dvdbuilder.html

There may be a simpler way, but this is the only way I figured out to do so.
catalyst
I'd use nerovision express. It allows you to place miltiple titles on 1 disc, at the exspense of quality mind, cos you have to compress them down(or expand to mpeg then compress em). But in fairness the quality is actually quite good. youd have to have a fairly powerful computer too cos it'll take ages on an older computer. Something like a 1ghz processor would be quik enof i thunk. hope that helps. smile.gif
daaydreamer
try ulead video studeo to reformat your ts movies to mpeg then combine all movies together saving to a folder then use ulead movie factory to convert mpeg to dvd playable mpegs. You can get about 5-6 hours of movies on one dvd/r
try going to dvdrhelp for all answers to your questions.
ENJOY rofl.gif
daaydreamer
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