I read somehwre that it can be possible to burn Dvd-Rs using a CD-r, by manipulating the Cd-r. Anyone else heard anything about it?
Burning Dvds on a cd-r?
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sure you can... take your CD-R, throw out all the chips, lenses, lasers and put DVD-R stuff in it..........
No you can't... or at least not in a reasonable way.
Oh, btw: WHERE dit you read that?We were all newbies once... and we all needed some help once, so lets once help the newbies. -
Well you can
But you will only get like 20 mins of highquality video and on top of that you probably wont have any sound. Cds are low capacity low bandwidth media dvds go at about 8 megs per second or 64 megaBITS per second that is way to high for a cd to send data in taht kind of mode, now if you were installing(which just means dumping to the hdd) then no problem, but to answer you question all you get is high qualioty video crappy or no sound. Where ever you read that and whatever they are selling dont buy.Comment
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DVix
He might have meant that you can rip a DVD compress the file with DVix and then burn that to a CD-R, Basically a VCD. It works good, but the video quality is by no means DVD quality.
See http://www.vcdhelp.com/dvdripping.htm on the subject.Last edited by cplevel42; 28 Aug 2002, 06:44 AM.cplevel42@attbi.comComment
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