Do any one know how to burn 10 episode drama into 1 DVD? Last time I do view a post from other forum that teach how to burn 10 episode drama into 1 DVD. But the problem is that the forum is in mandarin word and I also forgot the webside address. Can any one teach me how and which program to use that can burn 10 episode into 1 DVD? Thank you.
The compression rate of MPEG2, the compression technology used in DVDs, isn't so high. Result is that the original can be smaller than the MPEG 2.
It totally depends on what format you're talking about. I can burn 20 episodes of RMVB but of course that is not playable in a "regular" DVD player. If you want a "real" DVD (i.e., with VOBs, etc.) then you will not be able to get nearly as many episodes.
i think i saw a thread on how to put 10 eps onto 1 dvd on another forum, i've done this before, but there are errors on like the last 2 eps of the dvd >.> I say put 5 or 6 eps on 1 dvd, that way you'll be sure that there are no errors and the quality will be good too.
10 drama episodes on 1 DVD is very bad quality. And it can be done without errors, because I have put 10 episodes of Naruto on 1 disc, and even put almost 6 hours of a British show on 1 DVD. It takes a lot of work and I do not recommend it. However, you can do it using a combination of these three programs, which is what I use... TMPGEnc Plus DVD-Lab Pro 2 DVD-Shrink
yeh use double layer dvds i max out of 5 tvb eps on my dvd, any more and winavi makes it into 2 disk (even though i say 1 disk)
Yeah, 5 is pretty much your best bet. It still takes a while to convert to. If you have a bad computer and you try to batch convert more than 5, there is a high chance that the audio and video won't match up right.
sorry to hijack but i dont wanna make a new thread just for this question. which DVD-R/+R brand would be best for the movies?
"VERBATTIM" is the best brand, but also very expensive. now back to 10 episodes on a dics: if you have a DIVX capable standalone player, you can probably write more than 10 ".mpg, .avi" files in one DVD. [no need to convert the files to VOBs.]
2x Verbatim is the best brand. I would suggest DVD-R though. DVD-R is pretty much a universal standard. DVD+R will work on all fairly recent DVD players, but have problems working on some older ones. Yeah, I would also suggest what countryboy said about getting a Divx DVD player. You can fit more on a disc and the quality is still pretty top notch. I have 12 episodes of Heroes on 1 DVD disc, and the quality is superb when I play it on my Divx DVD player.