why isn't this pinned! i think it should be. anyways, great guide adster B)
Movieworld GuidesOriginally posted by lee551@12 April 2004 - 23:58
why isn't this pinned! i think it should be. anyways, great guide adster B)
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Now click Burn settings
Here you can select Deep Analysis This will give you better quality but will take the double time. If you don't care about time I suggest you use it....
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Now click Backup Options
Here you can select Deep Analysis This will give you better quality but will take the double time. If you don't care about time I suggest you use it....
f"ck chinki is mafuckto and I didn't back thsoe images up
Going out to buy a DVD writer and thought I would see what sort of guides were around. This is perfect. Many thanks.
wen trying to burn a mpeg to dvd in nero it wont let me select Joliet, how can i get this to work?
wat i had was two bin images of king arthur and i used isobuster to create 2 mpgs from tat and then i used TMPGEnc dvd author to make the two files into one dvd file, i then tried burning with nero 6 ultra editon and didnt work. i wasnt able to slect the Joliet option as i mentioned before.
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I wouldn't worry about that Joliet option all it's for is for Microsoft to allow longer extension names
alright i got it working, the problem was very stupid on my part, i was burning to a dvd-rw and i shoulda been burning to a dvd-r, finally recognized that after burnign the movie like 5 times into a dvd-rw. its works fine now! thanx for this excellant guide Adster.
Live by the sword, Die by the sword.
We all seek peace, but few of us will ever find it.
I have a DVD-Rom & a CD-RW drive, can I still burn a DVD...
There anything called a Virtual DVD Drive?
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Last edited by Alien5; Jun 6th, 2006 at 06:36 PM..
no you cant burn a DVD with a CD writer drive you can play a DVD with a DVD ROM but not burn with it.
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