I download DVD rips from a torrent site and they average 700mb.
So I think putting 3 onto a single DVDR is leaving sufficient space!
Thing is, I don't know what aspect ratio to pick. I've only ever done one DVDR using ConvertXtoDVD and I picked 'automatic' and put 3 different DVD-rips on it.
Trouble is, the finished videos are stretched and you can tell this because the opening credits show names half missing on screens and only showing the surnames!
I don't know what aspect ratio to pick! I have in my bedroom a big square TV but I don't just want it to play on that, I want them to play on potential future buys which will most likely be widescreen!
Originally posted by Creddly:Oh right, thanks for the tip!
What's the maximum run time you would put onto a Taiyo Yuden DVD-R?
That depends on the quality you require, the amount of action in the movie and the size of the TV you view on. If it's a small TV (27 inch) and a low action source, like a romantic comedy, you could probably go to almost 4 hours. You'll have to experiment. I have an XviD converted copy of Once Upon A Time in America (mostly talking scenes) almost that long that looks fine on a 32 inch set.