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How Do I Record a Film Longer Than 2 Hours Onto A DVD+R?
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<blockquote data-quote="ILOVETAYLORSWIFT" data-source="post: 2645276" data-attributes="member: 624462"><p>I'm new to this. I've just decided to put all my old VHS video tapes onto DVD (Not ones I can buy on DVD, like films from Amazon etc, but ones that are not available, like stuff recorded from the TV etc)</p><p></p><p>It seems that all DVD+Rs are 120 minutes. I have a 3-hour tape which I want to put onto DVD and I have a tape of 5 x 30-minute programs, which I want to put onto one DVD too.</p><p></p><p>How can I do it, when all DVD+Rs are only 120 minutes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ILOVETAYLORSWIFT, post: 2645276, member: 624462"] I'm new to this. I've just decided to put all my old VHS video tapes onto DVD (Not ones I can buy on DVD, like films from Amazon etc, but ones that are not available, like stuff recorded from the TV etc) It seems that all DVD+Rs are 120 minutes. I have a 3-hour tape which I want to put onto DVD and I have a tape of 5 x 30-minute programs, which I want to put onto one DVD too. How can I do it, when all DVD+Rs are only 120 minutes? [/QUOTE]
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