I've been recording 2 half-hour TV programs every weekday using the ATI software that came with my ATI All-In-Wonder video card. I chose the high quality DVD setting which writes MPGs which are 1.8 GB for each half-hour show. That means that I can only fit 2 half-hour shows on each DVD, which is only 1 hour's worth of playback time. I even tried converting the MPGs to WMVs and they're only 440 MBs which would let me put 10 episodes on a DVD theoretically, but when I import them into MyDVD, they get converted back into MPGs and they still only fit 2 per DVD. Is there a way to compress the MPGs without losing quality so that I'm able to fit a bunch of them onto 1 DVD or must I switch back to EP mode on the good old VHS tapes? Also, if there's a software out there which will make movie DVDs from WMVs without converting them to MPG format, that would help, too.
I'm using ATI Multimedia Center 9.0 Personal Video Recorder software to record the program onto my hard drive and then I'm using Sonic MyDVD to create the DVDs using the MGPs I recorded.
I'm using ATI Multimedia Center 9.0 Personal Video Recorder software to record the program onto my hard drive and then I'm using Sonic MyDVD to create the DVDs using the MGPs I recorded.
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