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Andy D
07-12-2003, 04:58 PM
HI All,
I wondered if anyone could recommend what type of software to buy, or get on KazaaaLt, to burn DVD to CD? There seem to be a number of products advertising commercially but wondered if anyone had any experience and thus recommendations.

Cheers

Andy (in the UK)

HankusDankus
07-12-2003, 08:24 PM
Burning a DVD to CD??? Correct me if im wrong but i think you need to recompress the video data to SVCD or VCD format, and it will take you a while cause DVD's are huge

Gre1
07-12-2003, 08:27 PM
You can not burn a full dvd to a cd-r now if u said dvd-r and u have a dvd-burner then it should have been a program that came with and if u don't want to use it then try searching yahoo or something.

Andy D
07-12-2003, 09:14 PM
The reason I asked is that I have seen a number of advertisements on the web for products that claim to burn DVD to CD. I didn't think it possible.

I do have Nero which came with my CDR.

Andy D

MediaSlayer
07-12-2003, 09:20 PM
I didn't think it possible.

It's not possible not burn a 4gb+ dvd onto a single 700MBcdr.
www.dvdrhelp.com
www.doom9.org(quicklinks then more then look for svcd)
many dvd players play svcd and the quality is higher than vcd.
Burning real dvds with menus is harder and it takes a dvd burner of course.
Maybe you should start with burning svcds.

RealitY
07-13-2003, 08:10 AM
Well DVDCOPYONE is east to use, can do vcd or svcd in one click. Takes several hours. Also a DVD to vcd takes about 2 CDR's, and svcd takes about 3.

Here is a hash...
File:DVDCopyOne Platinum v6.0 .exe
Length:1293870 Bytes, 1264KB
UUHash:=GCqD3CoBZryoV7eEBiXWe2/uuuM=

Or search it.

I always suggest getting software at ShareReactor with Shareaza or eMule.

toddiscool
07-13-2003, 09:05 AM
Check my sig
Link to making SVCD's

redmaggott
07-13-2003, 11:28 PM
do you mean ripping your dvd as an AVI file? if you do then use EasyDivx which will turn your DVD movie into an AVI file - to the size of your choosing.Select a file size of around 700mb and then you have a film that you can save as a data file (not VCD)on to disc.The ripping and converting takes a few hours but the results are good.Better quality than a VCD but will not play on a DVD player , just your PC.Oh,and make sure you have the codecs installed to do it - install the kazaalite codec pack , or tsunami ( if you can find the full version )