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DVD greater than 4.7Gb?
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I want to burn a film off my DVD recorder onto a DVD for my own, home use. The film is about three hours long, and the recorder tells me there is insufficient space on a standard 4.7Gb DVD-R disc when I try to burn it.
What options do I have? The recorder burns to just about any media you can think of
Thanks
What options do I have? The recorder burns to just about any media you can think of
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is this a stand alone dvd recorder hooked up to your tv?
If so, you recorded the film in the wrong mode - in future do not record in such high quality if you want to burn it to disc.
Unless you can record the film again in a different mode, you will have to divide the film into two parts and burn on to two discs.
If so, you recorded the film in the wrong mode - in future do not record in such high quality if you want to burn it to disc.
Unless you can record the film again in a different mode, you will have to divide the film into two parts and burn on to two discs.
It is a stand alone DVD recorder hooked up to the TV along with the usual Sky box and VCR. The Toshiba RD-XS34SB has quality settings from 1.0 to 9.2 and I've always left it on the default setting of 4.6 since I bought it. Although 4.6 is not exactly high quality, I can see what you mean Ethel - I'll bring the figure down next time.
dual layer discs have a capacity over 8Gb but ur recorder would have to be a dual layer recorder to use them--don't know about quality since although i have a dual layer recorder i have not tried the discs yet cos of cost--they are about �5 each--i am waiting for the cost to fall as i reckon they will as more people buy dual layer recorders
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