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Best quality with most amount of video on DVDs?
Hey all,
So, I am wanting to make some DVD's in which basically are DVD's of DVD (so basically, I would have one DVD hold maybe four or five movies). I know this is possible because I have seen it, but when I use something like Nero, the best I can theoritically (but not in reality as I have found) get is 360 minutes. What is the best software to use to do something liket his, and how can I best use it? Thanks. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Generally any DVD player.
Also, I have seen DVDs (not dual layer) that are able to have about six or seven hours of video on it (I think), with good quality, audio, and subtitles. THAT is what I aiming for. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Hoy, all this new stuff. I loaded the templates up with TMPGEnc, but it mentioned that the audio files will not be included in the file. I am taking it that they mean there will be no audio. Any ideas on how to fix that (obviously, I want audio with my DVD's)?
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |