How-to Burn Movies With 3-4 Episodes In 1 DVD Disc ?


  1. Posts : 101
    Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
       #1

    How-to Burn Movies With 3-4 Episodes In 1 DVD Disc ?


    I Need Burn From AVI MPEG MP4 etc. File Format to DVD Format. And Need 3-4 EP/Disc With Menu
    [I Mean NO 1 EP/Disc] Because DVD In My Country Is High Price

    Can Someone Tutorial Me. ? .... PS. Sorry My Bad English
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  2. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
       #2

    How long are those episodes? 24/30 minutes, an hour, two hours?
    You see, single-layered DVD have limitation. You just cannot throw 8 episodes on it and call it a day. They work like a CD-Audio except it's video. Also, like the VHS, the DVD has multiple settings. In 1 hour mode, the quality is high, 2 hours and the quality is normal and 4 hours and the quality is meh. This is why I asked you how long were your videos.

    Anyway, you can try DVDFlick :
    DVD Flick

    It can create menus and convert your file automatically for you, etc. Also, if they are movies and want to make DVD-Videos, forget it. You CAN'T put 4 of them. Not even 3. 2 of them MAX. I know that the DVDs are expensive on your side of the world but if still really want to put as much data on a single disks as possible, you better burn your file on Data DVD or aim for dual-layered DVDs (8.5GB).

    Hope that helps.
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  3. Posts : 14,606
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
       #3

    if your dvd player supports divx then you can put several divx episodes on a disk as a data disk i believe, most dvd players these days do support it. you could easily put four episodes on a dvd providing they are not over an hour long, also as said before the more you have on a disk the less quality you get.
    you will have to convert to divx
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  4. Posts : 118
    windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
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