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TheMusicPirate
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O.P. burn movies to a dvd-rw
i have a bunch of movies, and i wanna know how can i burn them to dvd-rw and still be able to erase to disc to use it again, my dvd player can play dvd-rws.

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EDIT: what's the free  program that allows me to remove menus and extras from a ripped dvd?


i saw it shown on a show called "call for help"

but i can't find it anywhere on their site

http://www.g4techtv.ca/callforhelp/shownotes/

This post was edited on 06-26-2005 at 01:43 AM by TheMusicPirate.
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06-26-2005 01:38 AM
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RE: burn movies to a dvd-rw
You should just be able to burn them normally and erase them later with your relevant program (Or even windows can do it)

A free program that allows for removing of menus and extras, and changing quality settings etc is called DVD Shrink.
06-26-2005 03:18 AM
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O.P. RE: RE: burn movies to a dvd-rw
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You should just be able to burn them normally and erase them later with your relevant program (Or even windows can do it)

A free program that allows for removing of menus and extras, and changing quality settings etc is called DVD Shrink.


how do i do it though?

i tried, i copied a movie to my hard drive and i opened it in dvd shrink and i don't know how to remove certain things, such as the menus and extras.
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