i'm wondering if i can put a tv series on a dvd but over a few months (the series)
so will it be ok to add an episode each week to a dvd or will too many sessions mess it up?
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i'm wondering if i can put a tv series on a dvd but over a few months (the series)
so will it be ok to add an episode each week to a dvd or will too many sessions mess it up?
I have 8 Penn & Teller 'Bullshit' episodes on one DVD. :)
but from 8 sessions? meh its only ~40p a disc so theres not much to lose
Try it, if it messes up, it's only a DVD.
I reckon it should be fine tho'.
I see we're thinking along the same lines.
bollocks!
dont you hate it when you accidently draw a big line on your face with permanent marker :frusty:
I do that regular like, so the chaps can watch t'episodes as they come out.
I divint kna how many session it will take, but with phoaties it can be loads so I presume it's the same. Files is files.
I hate it more when someone else writes 'I'm bent' in permanent marker on your forehead because you fall asleep on the bus and then you don't notice it for hours :dry:
You draw on your face?Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
i just got a warning that said some readers wont see a second session. i said i knew people and nero backed down
When you are using a DVD-R disk on a TV DVd Recorder you must 'finalize' the disk or most recorders wont recognize it.
So use DVD+R
You have a DVD recorder, I'm waiting 'til they get a little less expensive and bulky.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
Mine supports DivX tho' :snooty:
YesQuote:
Originally Posted by SnnY
It all started when someone wrote ""Manker's Bent" when I was asleep on the bus.
I didn't notice it for hours.
They capitalised my interweb name!!11 Those bar-stewards :angry: :angry: :busyman: :angry:
The YAMADA > DVD Recorder.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I have a DVD Recorder now, got it from Makro for £100 plus the VAT. A cheapo Goodmans, works fine.
Currys are also doing a Matsui for £100
Mines is not all that bulky, actually about the same as the VCR.* Has to be reasonable size to incorporate the Television side of it, like a VCR. I am guessing of course, someone will point out the errors of my ways. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
* Wife will not use it. Does not trust it. :lol: I record a lot of Movies on it. :)
Yamada rawks.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
The ones for £100 look horrible, the cool ones cost more and some have ickle HDs in them.
I don't even know what your bent is, tho' I hate to ask.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I am also confused as to why they would mention a part of your anatomy on my forehead (or fore anything else for that matter).
This is why i stopped taking the public transport. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
They have to be that big so that in 6 months people will visit and think 'I bet the geptard paid top dollar for that and it looks shite, mine's seventeen times smaller and has extra features but only cost a tenner'Quote:
Originally Posted by bigboab
I still want one but missus manker doesn't see the point as we have sky+ :unsure:
Does not apply to me. They just say 'Which son/daughter bought that for you'? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I thought maybe a bit of roddage was involved there so I deliberately avoided mentioning your flagrant abuse of the possessive apostrophe.Quote:
Originally Posted by JPaul
Since there is not then perhaps they ran out of space before the rest could be written or maybe you twitched and they bottled it. You'll have to recreate the scene and see if they come back to finish the job.
Covering your options old bean, a coward's way. Mentioning things by mentioning that you are not mentioning themQuote:
Originally Posted by manker
You, Sir are a craven cur. I spit on your bent (whatever it is).
Make sure you give it a good polish, then :naughty:
Give your bent the old spit and polish.Quote:
Originally Posted by manker
I think this is my new euphemism for the onanistic endeavour.