I have ripped several movies from DVD to my hard drive and converted them to mpegs but when I burn them onto blank DVDs using my Pioneer DVR-104 with Nero the files play fine from the burner but when I put the DVD I have recorded in any one elses computer DVD drive it wont even recognise the disk. What should I do to make it possible for the DVDs I have recorded to be accessed from a standard computer DVD drive. Any help would be greatfuly received
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I know a powerful, high efficient and is easy to use tool to convert a DVD movie to a Divx file, that is "Dvd to Divx" ,only takes up 1/10 original DVD space . You can download the trial version free from http://www.***********.com
You can use Divx Pro 5.0.2 as codec which you can download free at http://www.divx.com , also download Divx Player at http://www.divx.com to play back Divx movies or PowerDVD downloading at internet . u can try WINRAR to rip it to your DVDR or DVDRW .
Why not have a try ?Comment
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Originally posted by dvdhackmaster
I know a powerful, high efficient and is easy to use tool to convert a DVD movie to a Divx file, that is "Dvd to Divx" ,only takes up 1/10 original DVD space . You can download the trial version free from http://www.***********.com
You can use Divx Pro 5.0.2 as codec which you can download free at http://www.divx.com , also download Divx Player at http://www.divx.com to play back Divx movies or PowerDVD downloading at internet . u can try WINRAR to rip it to your DVDR or DVDRW .
You have been asked repeatedly to stop posting this garbage.
This thread is completly unrelated to divx encoding.
Why do you insist on spamming innocent people like this ?Donate your idle CPU time for something usefull.
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Member "dvdhackmaster" has been suspended for one month. The reason for the suspension is pretty obvious, suffice to say this isn't the first complaint about "dvdhackmaster's" behaviour on this board, and he has been warned by other members numerous times.
It's bad enough "dvdhackmaster" posts the same message advertising ***********.com everywhere, but it is another thing when these are being posted in totally unrelated forums/posts. Even dearlilie (for those that remember) wasn't that bad - at least he posted in semi-related forums/posts, and yet, he still had "his ass" banned, his IP address blocked and the software he was advertising removed from DVD Digest.Comment
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dvdhackmaster has been permanently suspended for using a different username to post the same crap to the same scam site.Comment
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