Putting films/movies onto DVD-R/RW
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icarly
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6. March 2010 @ 02:08 |
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Hello.
I have one of these portable DVD players that plays CD-R and CD-RW (or any DVD player) would downloading films (torrent files) allow me to play the films on these type of players
Or would i need some sort of converter, or program to copy the film onto a DVD-R..
I know this can get a bit technical, and i don't think it can be this straight forward
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drongo
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6. March 2010 @ 04:17 |
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It does not make any difference how you download the files, to play them on a DVD player, you will first have to convert them to a DVD format..
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icarly
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6. March 2010 @ 09:23 |
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Originally posted by drongo: It does not make any difference how you download the files, to play them on a DVD player, you will first have to convert them to a DVD format..
Thanks drongo, for replying
I take it then i would need some sort of program to do this.
Doing a quick search i found this.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd...ideo-Burner.htm
Would this do the job, once i find out how it works
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6. March 2010 @ 09:29 |
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icarly
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6. March 2010 @ 11:27 |
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icarly
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6. March 2010 @ 16:51 |
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Originally posted by cyprusrom: No, Nero Lite would not work. This http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd...ideo-Burner.htm would not work either.
As mentioned above, try DVD Flick .
OK cyprusrom.
I have just downloaded DVD Flick, and just reading the guide.
I have not downloaded any films/movies yet, but this should allow me to download a torrent file and put it on to a DVD-R
The guide seems pritty basic to follow up to the add subtitles but i take that is optional.
Its only for me to download films and put them onto a DVD-R and then play them on one of those portable DVD players
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icarly
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7. March 2010 @ 09:16 |
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Originally posted by icarly:
OK cyprusrom.
I have just downloaded DVD Flick, and just reading the guide.
I have not downloaded any films/movies yet, but this should allow me to download a torrent file and put it on to a DVD-R
The guide seems pritty basic to follow up to the add subtitles but i take that is optional.
Its only for me to download films and put them onto a DVD-R and then play them on one of those portable DVD players
OK, DVD Flick worked perfect with no problems, i was worried i might have the odd problem or two, looking at the reviews, but no downloaded a film used dvd flick and burned it to disk.
Where would i learn more on copying movies/films file formats etc
onto DVD...
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7. March 2010 @ 11:06 |
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Originally posted by icarly: ...
OK, DVD Flick worked perfect with no problems, i was worried i might have the odd problem or two, looking at the reviews, but no downloaded a film used dvd flick and burned it to disk.
Where would i learn more on copying movies/films file formats etc
onto DVD...
You do that by lurking in the forums, reading, googleing...Asking questions about specific tasks/problems.
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icarly
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8. March 2010 @ 00:51 |
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OK, cyprusrom. thanks for replying
Yes if i have a particular question, i will be sure to post, if i carn't find the answer by searching that is...
Originally posted by Berryone:
Try DVD Flick.
Thankyou berryone for the link....
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23. March 2010 @ 06:55 |
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Originally posted by icarly: Originally posted by drongo: It does not make any difference how you download the files, to play them on a DVD player, you will first have to convert them to a DVD format..
Thanks drongo, for replying
I take it then i would need some sort of program to do this.
Doing a quick search i found this.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd...ideo-Burner.htm
Would this do the job, once i find out how it works
Such a very amazing link!
Thank you for the post.
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icarly
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25. March 2010 @ 10:19 |
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Originally posted by kelly7898: Originally posted by icarly: Originally posted by drongo: It does not make any difference how you download the files, to play them on a DVD player, you will first have to convert them to a DVD format..
Thanks drongo, for replying
I take it then i would need some sort of program to do this.
Doing a quick search i found this.
http://www.dvdvideosoft.com/products/dvd...ideo-Burner.htm
Would this do the job, once i find out how it works
Such a very amazing link!
Thank you for the post.
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Your welcome......
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