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| 1133457 | 2010-08-31 08:17:00 | There are some home DVD's that my mum told me to put onto proper DVD's. I have not done this in more than 3 years (I think) sadly, it was on an XP computer and I cannot remember how to do this. What I want is to be able to burn the movies into playable DVD's. I have a few of them still in DVD form but others, I ripped onto my computer. They are the small half hour DVD things you get for a camcorder, so it is only 1.4GB. What I want to get them on are some DVD+RW 180 minute 4.7 GB ones. All I remember is using nero, which I do not have on my win 7 computer. |
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| 1133458 | 2010-08-31 08:27:00 | So what format is it in?? Use DVD Maker, if it loads the format | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 1133459 | 2010-08-31 08:32:00 | It's in a folder called Video_TS which I think is a pretty standard thing to be in and there are .vob .ifo and .bup files in there. I tried burning a DVD with that folder in it but I don't think Windows is smart enough to make it into a playable DVD without the help of some software. I'll give DVD maker a try though. | nerd (109) | ||
| 1133460 | 2010-08-31 08:44:00 | DVD shrink | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1133461 | 2010-08-31 22:02:00 | ImgBurn (http://imgburn.com/) will detect VIDEO_TS folders & burn a working DVD for you. It's free :) |
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