Question:
Copying movie files to DVD?
JD fan
2007-01-03 15:21:19 UTC
I recently started using DVD Santa, but I think it is a bit slow. (I may be wrong). Is there any other better software?

Also, DVD Santa gives the options 'High', 'Medium' and 'Low' resolutions for the video with the respective video size given. But what if the film which I have has lesser size than that required for high resolution? Wont the picture quality get degraded?

Thanks for help!
Three answers:
dPaladin
2007-01-03 15:30:01 UTC
I have never used DVD Santa, but it's probably not all that slow. If you're cross-converting from (example) a 700MB AVI to a full-fledged DVD, it will take hours. This depends partly on your RAM and processing power, but it's going to take awhile no matter what. I use WIN AVI, but I don't think it will be any better.



As for your second question, yes. If you blow up the resolution, it will be just like making a small image bigger. You'll lose quality.
kam_cute_bai
2007-01-03 15:27:07 UTC
Because the DVD that u burn may be large file...so that why..
anonymous
2007-01-03 16:42:59 UTC
nero for downloaded movies and slysoft prodeucts for dvd backups.


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