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How do I record a 3.5GB 3 hour movie on a DVD with high quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="op684" data-source="post: 1580205" data-attributes="member: 617302"><p>I use Nero Vision 4.0....</p><p>Whenever I select the movie, which is 3.5GB, to burn on the 4.7GB DVD disc, Nero tells me the quality will be "Average" because the movie is 3 hours long. Well, I don't give a crap what Nero thinks of its length, if the file is 1GB less in size than the capacity of the DVD disc, it should record it the way it is. Can anyone help? Is there any way to record it with high quality, or maybe a program that can do it? I used Cheetah before, but my DVD player doesn't recognize the format as the videos need to be transcoded to the DVD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="op684, post: 1580205, member: 617302"] I use Nero Vision 4.0.... Whenever I select the movie, which is 3.5GB, to burn on the 4.7GB DVD disc, Nero tells me the quality will be "Average" because the movie is 3 hours long. Well, I don't give a crap what Nero thinks of its length, if the file is 1GB less in size than the capacity of the DVD disc, it should record it the way it is. Can anyone help? Is there any way to record it with high quality, or maybe a program that can do it? I used Cheetah before, but my DVD player doesn't recognize the format as the videos need to be transcoded to the DVD. [/QUOTE]
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