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RE: RE: 5 Movies to a dvd?
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Originally posted by M73A
my friend recons shes got like, 5 downloaded avi movies onto one dvd disc and can play it in a dvd player, convertxtodvd does 2 maybe 3 movies, but 5? is it possible?

if so what would i use to do the same?

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It is possible. You might try DVD Flick to do it, but I've never used it for very high compression.

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Originally posted by -dt-
dvd players these days support playing divx natively, so you dont have to convert them to the dodgy uncompressed dvd format and can fit quite alot more on a disk :D
DVD-Video is compressed, using mpeg-2 codecs. Mpeg-4 codecs like Xvid and DivX can compress video to the same quality as mpeg-2 with about one-quarter of the bitrate (meaning you can fit about four times as much stuff on the same 4.3 GiB disk)

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Originally posted by linx05
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Originally posted by tony
most of DVD rips on the net are between 800mb, and those have a nice quality... you can easily put 5 of them on a blank DVDR :undecided:
If you still think you will have 5 great looking movies after they were ripped, encoded and compressed to 700mb then re-encoded to MPEG-2 format. Depending if you use SL or DL discs you will have to make sure it stays within the file limits then I think you have to get your eyes checked.

But as the saying goes, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". Go for it!

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Depends on how shit quality you will tolerate. Multi-in-one DVDs are low quality, if done well they do not show lots blocking but still lack a lot of detail.

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Originally posted by SpunkyLoveMuff
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Originally posted by linx05
If you still think you will have 5 great looking movies after they were ripped, encoded and compressed to 700mb then re-encoded to MPEG-2 format and depending if you use SL or DL discs you will have to re-compress the files then I think you have to get your eyes checked.

A 700MB Film ripped from a DVD is usually perfect quality and I've never experienced any great loss i nquality. I suppose it's all down to what your capable of watching without getting annoyed.
The quality of movies ripped from DVD to 700 MiB files have quality noticably lowered to me.

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Originally posted by aNILEator
H.264 AVC MP4's can create perfect DVD quality video at about 300MB per film :D
Hmm... I consider that with a whole lot of scepticism. You'd want two-to-three times as much bitrate to achieve near DVD-quality.
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