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How to transfer a movie (about 600-900Mb) on one DVD.


Question Posted Tuesday June 19 2007, 7:01 pm

I got this movies in my computer I wanna transfer to DVD. They are not 4Gb movies nor 8gb, just 600 to 900maybe some times more or less.
Wich software do I use?

Thanks a lot in advanced.


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Brandi_S answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 12:33 pm:
I have Windows XP, and this is what I do:
Under start menu, all programs, there should be "Sonic". Under that, My DVD.
Select to make a DVD, and add the movie you care to put to disc. It will only allow you to put one movie on, as a rule, and you have to usually bump the quality down to VCR or worse in order to get it to fit on a disc.
I removed that program and bought Ashampoo 7. I got it on a deal for about $20 through the internet. It allows me to put more movies to one disk at a better quality.

ygs-29/f

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