![]() ![]() Both respondants fit that category but you have not helped yourself from the out. Many people do read these posts and will often reply if they can. However, what I am trying to do in this thread(or what I was trying to do in this thread) was to FIND A MEANS TO PUT MY COLLECTION OF VIDEOS DOWNLOADED FROM THE INTERNT ONTO A BLANK VIDEO SO THAT I CAN PLAY MY COLLECTION OF VIDEOS DOWNLOADED FROM THE INTERNET ON A DVD PLAYER. I don't believe that the collection of videos that I have downloaded from the internet is a Video DVD. I'm not sure if I understand what you are talking about or if it's a case where you don't understand what I'm talking about. ![]() That's because you do not seem to grasp the concept that what you have right now(a collection of videos downloaded from the internet) is NOT a Video DVD and will NOT play on a DVD player.ever. Also, after installed the complete program, I realy couldn't make heads or tails out of this program. Also, I just got through installing DVD Rebuilder and to be quite honest with you, I don't think that I have ever installed a program that had so many items to click on. Another forum told me that Imgburn was for advanced users, even though you say that Imgburn is simple. I was just thinking that perhaps I've come to the wrong forum. You've done nothing but be vague with what you have, vague with what you have done so far, vague in your end result wishes, and you seem to be attempting to "spam" or "talk up" garbage software while at the same time attempting to bash already established popular software. Programs like DVDShrink and DVDRebuilder ONLY work and ONLY recognize DVD from what you have described so far.you do NOT have anything remotely resembling a disc or even "content on the computer" that is DVD Video. 2 - 3 hours per disc is about the max unless you like watching blocky pictures. But don't expect the quality to anything more than low if that is the road you take. Just keep dumping it in until DVD Flick says no more, and that is where you stop. If you are happy with low quality, you can fit more. If you want high quality, you can fit less. It is a single layer disc (4.38 GB) or a dual layer disc (8.5 GB). Needless encoding and not the best available source won't give you good results.Īs for fitting more on a disc with DVD Flick - everything is a trade off. It does not appear to seek out the highest quality version of the clip, just grab the first (low quality) version it finds, and then convert it to another format. Just reading the page at NCH makes me think it is pretty low grade stuff. ![]() I am not going to install FlashLynx to do a comparison with VideoDownload Helper. If you can't manage that then you are better off just buying two copies of any disc you want to protect, and leaving the copying to other people. Don't be afraid to play around a press some buttons. You seem to be baulking before you even start. Just load the DVD, set an output folder, and use the one-click option to do everything. It is really pretty straight forward if you all you need to do is re-encode a disc to fit a smaller size. This is getting on a bit : but it will take you through the basic functions of DVD Rebuilder. ![]()
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