I want to buy a dvd burner drive for my computer. but there are so many choices. I would like it to read,play and burn vcd's on to dvd-r. And if i buy a dvd r drive does it just burn dvds? or do i still need to rip it? and will it still take hours to rip or burn a dvd? an d will i still need to use a program like... nero?
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CenDyne makes a DVD -R buner that is becomming pretty reasonably priced. It is made by Pioneer and their latest offering is a 4X model. Quite fast.. compares to the equivalent of 32X on regular CD.
Yes you need to rip the DVD to hard drive first. DVD's are copy protected. and you need something to remove the Macrovision and encription first. You cannot simply copy "on-the-fly" like you can on some CDs.
You will need a ripper like DVD Decrypter to rip movie to HD.
You will need a transcoder as such like DVD2ONE or DVD95COPY or Pinacles Instant Copy. as most movies are larger than than 4.7 GB in size. You can get around this using programs like IFOEdit, and REMPEG2, or CCE etc.. but that is pretty involved and requires a lot of time and editing capabilities. There are free programs out there that allow you to do all you ask to do, but they are not simple, and you will have to read, read, read about how these things work and how to work them the way you want.
You can also burn CDs on a CenDyne burner. I know because I have. I believ others all have this capability also. Mine burns at 16 X in CD mode. Not as fast as my Yamaha, but it's a copromise thingy.
DVD2ONE link
DVD95COPY link
Nero link for updates
Hope this is helpful so you or others.Vernon Jenewein
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I re-read your original post and it talks about VCDs. You only need a CD burner to make VCD or S-VCD if I am correct. If not, someone else jump right on in and correct me. Either way you still need to rip the DVD movie to Hard Drive.Vernon Jenewein
jenefarm@direcway.com
Abit KV8MAX3, with AMD64 3200+
Maxtor 120GB ATA133 IDE hard drive
Maxtor 80GB SATA150 Hard drive
Leadtek WinFast TV2000 Xpert video card
1 GB Kingston Hyper-X DDR333
Nvidia MX440 64MB DDR Video card
Aopen 8X DVD R/RW/ combo
Aopen 52X CD R/RW DVD combo
Toshiba 16X DVD drive
DW6000 Satellite 2-way Internet
Former Nebraskan.. "fix it with bailin' wire . "Comment
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check this link out www.dvdrhelp.com this is a good site to walk you through making almost anything related to digital video.Comment
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Also watch out for DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RAM compatibility !
Most FAQ about DVD Compatibility can be read at http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html
Most of DVD recordable disc can not be read at standalone DVD player. So you must reconsider it too....My Foot Print...Comment
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Well, you can do an exact copy and grabbing. But some old standalone DVD player can't read DVD-R media. If you bought the latest DVD player and on it's manual said capable to read DVD-R, then it can read your exact backup copy....My Foot Print...Comment
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How do you know if the disk is 4.37 gig or not?
As I understand it though you cant burn dual layer disks yet (research done about 1 hour ago) and I think most movies are dual layer...
BrettyArtificial Intellegence, will never replace human stupidityComment
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Well, that's very easy. Instead of just looking at DVD disc cover (Media capacity written there), you can use some tool like Nero and use Medium Info at Recorder menu.
Actually Dual layer DVD-R had been produced. You can search it at DVD-R retail shop online or offline....My Foot Print...Comment
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To Bretty
"How do you know if the disk is 4.37 gig or not?"
After you've "ripped" (using DVDDecrypter or similar) the DVD to your hard drive, simply rightclick on the DVD's folder and select properties.
Use a commercial program such as DVD95Copy to convert (if necessary, by compression) your "ripped" DVD to 4.37Gigs maximum size. Then use NERO to burn...Comment
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