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#1 banditboy2006

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Posted 26 August 2014 - 08:13 AM

what the best way to do it as I have got to do a couple

 

its it just dragging a movie file on to the disc



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Posted 26 August 2014 - 08:41 AM

as a attempt to download a program sent my lappy skitzo asking if I wonted to install a printer program over and over

 

so it was infested then so I have to pull my power lead out then do a refresh



#3 djpure82

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Posted 26 August 2014 - 09:31 AM

get a program called convertx :)



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Posted 26 August 2014 - 09:42 AM

what the best way to do it as I have got to do a couple

 

its it just dragging a movie file on to the disc

 

mate send me a pm and I will help you out here :)



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Posted 26 August 2014 - 10:38 AM

a computer can play almost any disc as it will either get mediaplayer to play it by default, or files like setup.exe will run via autostart.

 

CD and DVD discs are a totally different format and need to be converted. think of it as dragging a files to a CD to make a data disc, or using a program to make those mp3 files into a CDDA disc. the principle is the same for DVD and BLU-RAY discs, you cannt just copy them over, they need to be converted to a specific standard.

 

i use nero vision. quite literally either drag them over or click and add, and this will create a menu and convert them to the disc standard. on a hard drive base system i believe it took some 40-50 mins to copy and convert a whole 4.3gig file and then burn it off.

 

with my revodrive at some 900mb/s its nearer 20 mins for a full disc as it creates a whole image before it burns to the blank

 

 

 

hope this helps



#6 saynowt

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Posted 26 August 2014 - 12:41 PM

depends on what you want to do with the film is it a genuine film?is it in vob format or is it xvid/mvk/x264 what do you want to play it on dvd player pc/laptop ps4/xbox360


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