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Posted by Gene E. Bloch on 05/05/06 18:27
On 5/04/2006, Clarissa posted this:
> "TheFug." <nospam@plea.se> wrote in message
> news:k5pa42ts1getvuigminv39alul462h2qm8@4ax.com...
>> On 6 Apr 2006 18:37:02 -0700, "Mark Burns" <marcus520520@yahoo.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>3) DVD-Shrink is great for making that authored DVD folder that is just
>>>a little too large for a single layer DVD fit. It also makes a good
>>>.ISO file from the authored DVD folder. Freeware.
>>
>> That's only at issue, if the dvd recorder burns Dual Layer discs...
>> -- The Fug
>
> It might be a good Idea to transfer all the small recordings to one
> two hour VCR tape first. So you will have a straight through disc.
> Then read the book and follow the istructions to record from VCR\
> to DVD. There is a setting on the recorder that will let you burn
> 2 (or more hours ) on a disc. It took me all day to find out how to
> hook up the equipment --then I read the instructions. CF
I can't recommend this for two reasons.
1. Another generation of recording will lose quality, and with VHS, you
can't afford much loss.
2. Any editing or authoring program will do fine with a bunch of
separate files, so there's no need to use up the extra time to put it
all on one tape.
3. (OK, I can't count :-) With a handful of short files, you can
rearrange the sequence over and over again, until you get it right,
before burning it. Hmm. Maybe that's *not* an advantage...
Gino
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