Does Any1 Know?????????? Help

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  1. jay12345

    jay12345 Guest

    Hi guys deos any1 know how to put dvd on 700mb cdr includind compressing the dvd if any1 do plz reply
     
  2. ScubaPete

    ScubaPete Senior member

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    jay12345,

    Would you please re-write your question in English, the language of this forum -

    We may then consider answering it -

    Pete

     
  3. Nephilim

    Nephilim Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi,

    If I'm understanding you correctly you want to put a DVD onto a CD, correct?


    If this is the case you'll need to convert the DVD rip to either VCD or SVCD taking into account whether you're DVD player will play those formats so you may want to check out our VCD forum.


    There's really no way to compress a full DVD down to that size with any sort of quality even if you managed to do so.
     
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    jay12345

    There is no way you can put a DVD on a single 700 meg CDR disc and make it worth viewing, except for Mpeg 4, DiVx or Xvid. It won't be compatible with almost all current DVD players but mpeg 4 is catching on and there's even a home theater complinat setting for some flexible players.

    I used DiVx, VCD, and SVCD before there were DVD burners. VCD's quality was too poor and required 2 discs. SVCDs required up to 4 discs fo a 2 hour movie. DiVx quality was unique and excellent, and on 2 discs nearly DVD perfect, but on a single disc it still produced an effective and pleasing picture.



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