Hello there.
I just found your wonderful forums and decided to shoot a question to anyone that may be able to answer it for me. I did a bit of searching on the topic but came up without a resolution.
Anyway, heres the question:
I recently got a Panasonic recorder that plays +R, -R, DVDRW, and DVD Ram. This unit is not a pc dvd recorcer, but rather a home theater type unit that I use to record tv shows etc.
I do have an NEC dual layer dvd burner on my pc as well. I was wondering if it was possible for me to record my shows on the Panasonic dvd recorder, then transfer the files to my PC, then burn a dual layer disk with from the NEC?
The reason I'm asking this is because I have some NBA games and such that I recorded on the higher quality setting which forced me to use 2 disks when I initially recorded them. What I want to accomplish is a consolodation of the data onto 1 dual layer disk. Basically I used a seperate disk for the 1st and the 2nd half of each game to keep the quality (bitrate) higher, but I would love to get each entire game on its own disk.
Thanks in advance for any help
If this can be done, any advice on software needed etc would be much welcome.
I just found your wonderful forums and decided to shoot a question to anyone that may be able to answer it for me. I did a bit of searching on the topic but came up without a resolution.
Anyway, heres the question:
I recently got a Panasonic recorder that plays +R, -R, DVDRW, and DVD Ram. This unit is not a pc dvd recorcer, but rather a home theater type unit that I use to record tv shows etc.
I do have an NEC dual layer dvd burner on my pc as well. I was wondering if it was possible for me to record my shows on the Panasonic dvd recorder, then transfer the files to my PC, then burn a dual layer disk with from the NEC?
The reason I'm asking this is because I have some NBA games and such that I recorded on the higher quality setting which forced me to use 2 disks when I initially recorded them. What I want to accomplish is a consolodation of the data onto 1 dual layer disk. Basically I used a seperate disk for the 1st and the 2nd half of each game to keep the quality (bitrate) higher, but I would love to get each entire game on its own disk.
Thanks in advance for any help
If this can be done, any advice on software needed etc would be much welcome.
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