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> Does someone knows how to burn videos to dvd's?++, need help!!
post Jan 4, 2008 - 9:16 PM
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i was wondering if
someone here know how to burn a dvd with music videos,,
i know its easy, it really is,
but i have seen that some people can fit 50 videos on one dvd!!!!
i tried and tried and i can only fit at the most 30!!
whats a good trick to do that???*

(i dont do this to make money, i just burn dvds to watch them in my car)

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post Jan 4, 2008 - 10:39 PM
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QUOTE(joehernandez @ Jan 4, 2008 - 7:16 PM) [snapback]628268[/snapback]

i was wondering if
someone here know how to burn a dvd with music videos,,
i know its easy, it really is,
but i have seen that some people can fit 50 videos on one dvd!!!!
i tried and tried and i can only fit at the most 30!!
whats a good trick to do that???*

(i dont do this to make money, i just burn dvds to watch them in my car)

usually when you do that kind of stuff you really lose a lot of the video quality. you have to shrink the video to the lowest quality possible to get the video to not take up much space. the easier thing to do though would be to get a 160GB ipod and hook it up to the input on the player. then you don't have to lose as much video quality and it takes up little space.


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post Jan 4, 2008 - 10:49 PM
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I use Nero 7. Theres a program called Nero Vision that automatically adjusts the quality based on how much you put on the disc. Burn to an 8 gig dvd and you can easily put 50 music videos on one disc.

I have used the program tons of times with excellent results thumbsup.gif


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post Jan 4, 2008 - 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(forkee @ Jan 4, 2008 - 10:49 PM) [snapback]628283[/snapback]

I use Nero 7. Theres a program called Nero Vision that automatically adjusts the quality based on how much you put on the disc. Burn to an 8 gig dvd and you can easily put 50 music videos on one disc.

I have used the program tons of times with excellent results thumbsup.gif


thanks,, i will look for that program
i think i have the nero the latest edition, but i could not find that option,,
where do you go?


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post Jan 5, 2008 - 1:14 AM
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well the full name is Nero 7 Premium. After opening up the folder, i can either load Nero Vision directly, or use StartSmart which asks what you want to do (eventually opening up Nero Vision anyways. this is what startsmart looks like

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post Jan 5, 2008 - 3:45 AM
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and there which one you chose,, video cd or super video cd,,
im guessing super video holds more..


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post Jan 5, 2008 - 3:52 AM
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well....thats only if you want to put it on a CD, but we're making DVD's, right??

select Make your own DVD video, and it should direct you to Nero Vision 4. my version is 4.9.5.7

next step is "add video files"
then if you want to configure your own menu (buttons, font, background, animations)
then you burn to disc

super video will hold less than vcd because the compression is lower due to trying to get the best picture out of it. but it will look better, although dvd is your best bet, especially if you have a dual layer burner.


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