Copying rm files to DVD

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  1. fatleon5

    fatleon5 Regular member

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    Hello, I have some files which are in RM format that I want to convert to be able to play on a normal DVD player or my PS3. I can play the files on PC using Real Alternative (I could play them in windows media player aswell but they had no sound in that) I was told before I bought the discs that I could play them on pc only but said it was possible to convert to DVD format.

    Its the complete collection of, Dragonball, Dragonball Z, Dragonball GT and all the movies and it comes to 6 discs, but id just like to do one disc at a time for now because it will take me a long time to watch even one disc!. So on the first disc there is 135 episodes, so how would I get these files to work on a DVD player or PS3?

    I have Nero 7 Premium, DVD shrink and Decrypter.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.
     
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    did you try nero vision express in nero?
     
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    fatleon5 Regular member

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    No not yet, would I have to copy the files off the disc to my hard drive for that? Also do you know how long that would take? Im currently trying WinAVI video converter but it says it will take 14 hours to do.
     
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    Just tried it with nero vision but it dont support RM format. :(
     
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    just a thought but try ConvertXtodvd ...
     
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    Oh yeah ive got that, forgot try it. See WinAVI would probably work but if it takes 14 hours +, my family wont be able to get on the pc ( master pc and the only one with a dvd recorder) If it was say 3-4 hours I could ask to leave it overnight doing. I?ll give that a try anyway next time im on the pc.

    Thanks for the help.
     

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