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General Talk And Support General talk and peer-to-peer support about BS.Player and other video and audio multimedia players. |
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You can burn them. Use DVD-UDF format when writing. To transform them use VirtualDubMod http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...ease_id=352709 or Total Video Converter http://www.effectmatrix.com/total-video-converter/ |
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@J7N Usually mkv files are around 4,5 GB. You can't write such files on a data DVD unless you use UDF format. @luismgochoa If we talk about DVD9 files, get a DL disk and burn them, using same method. |
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There's also a real example of a rip release too big for a DVD+R. It's HD rip of "The Day After Tomorrow (2004)", probably meant to be written to a DVD-R. If this is the case, converting to MP4 won't help, since Matroska already has the lowest overhead.
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