I have just finished downloading a double disc DVD and would like to burn it onto CD's to watch on a player. I don't have a DVD burner, but I do have the newest Nero demo and a regular burner.
Is there any way that I can burn them without having to download anything else, and if so, please let me know how.
Cool, man. If I do have to burn it as a data disc and take it to a dvd burner, would I have to still use dvd discs? Or could I just burn the whole file (6gb) onto one cd and take it to a computer with a dvd burner?
It's a double disc dvd. Can I put disc1's data on a cd and disc2's on another? They have an Extras_TS file in them that contains a .md5 and everyone on another message board are saying I don't have to put it onto the disc. And just to be sure, I don't have to have any special program to burn this data onto a disc? I can just press Burn Data onto CD?
A CD is able to store something like 650 megabytes of data on it. Lets round a gigabyte to 1000megabytes (its 1024, but for this calculation we'll say 1000).
You have 6Gigabytes of data...so thats 6000+ megabytes of daa.
Your trying to fit 6000+ megabytes of data onto a 650mb storage device (cd).
...that allows you to split files in multiple .rar files...so you could split it like 10 times, and burn each of those .rar's onto a CD and then using the same program, you could join it again on the other computer.
Thats alot of effort though, and alot of CDs.
Alternatively, you could invest in a dvd burner, you even an external dvd burner which you can pick up for about £20 of ebay. :D