Kawaiikneko wrote:.... I don't want to get into this argument please I just want to know how to fit more than 2 eps per dvd
Shatterheart wrote:Vyse...please don't unload on every poor person that does not agree with you. The girl was asking a simple question. You did not need to post what you posted. CAA has quite a large staff....we can handle things just fine. As for the question itself...I really have no idea.
"If you don't want to get into this arugment then don't bring this subject, pirating is wrong an un-Christian, and something I won't stand for."
Because you have an opinion...does not mean people who do not agree with you are hellbound infidels. Please learn tact in dealing with people on CAA. This thread will not be turned into a pirate anime feelings thread. If it does, I will start deleting posts. Please, simply answer peoples questions on tutorial questions. Don't dog them around.
Kawaiikneko wrote:If theres already been a thread on this re-direct me there...
I'm trying to burn some anime dvds for a friend since she has like no access to it (its inuyasha that hasn't been released in the US) and I reeeeaaally want to put more than 2 eps per disc. how can I make them fit? do I have to re-format/ re-code them somehow? I know almost nothing about this, but I have a dell version (meaning not complete) version of Sonic MyDVD. I want to finish it by tomorrow morning, so if anyone could reply quickly, I'd be very very happy! ^_^
Edit: and if anyone knows some good dvd software tell me that too. thanks
I just did. I'm sorry, but I can't just answer their question. If I did that I'd be helping someone sin, and that wouldn't be a very loving thing to do. Instead I tried to nicely ask them not to. In retrospect, it probably would have been more effective through pm, so I apologize for that.Shatterheart wrote:Alf please read my last post.
Madeline wrote:Umm...guys, if you want to duke it out, try the rp arena.
Stop the fighting, okay? This place is supposed to be a safe haven for everyone.
alf4office wrote:In retrospect, it probably would have been more effective through pm, so I apologize for that.
vyse wrote:Yes, I applogize as well for not taking this to PM
jedisonic wrote:Hmm... perhaps I was a bit out of line too.
Kawaiikneko wrote:^_^ its okay I guess, I know you all had good intetions.
JediSonic wrote:Hmm... perhaps I was a bit out of line too. When I said "it wont get you real popular with the mods" I was just sure there was something in the site rules about not providing links (etc.) to stolen copyrighted material. I just went over the FAQ and it said you dont "officially support" it.
I still think burning DVDs is stealing and is therefore obviously wrong, but I guess I cant enforce that on anyone else -_-
Bobtheduck wrote:Hmm... to all the piratephobes in here, there are more uses to burning DVD's besides stealing. You can burn things you tape off TV, you can burn your home movies, you can also develop full DVDs with menus, subtitles, commentaries, special features and all sorts of things. I plan on doing that before I leave for Chico (Richardson Springs, technically... It is a separate town, but you can label your mail "Chico" and it will reach the right destination) I plan on burning my stuff to DVD, with menus, and if I have time I'd love to record a commentary track and put in subtitles... That may be too much, though... Especially since I know next to nothing about the software (whatever the big DVD authoring sotware is on Mac, iDVD I think.)
As for pure burning, Nero lets you burn MPEG-2 files I believe (I have neither nero or DVD burner, so I can't say for sure), and there are several programs that will convert other files into MPEG-2... As for making menus or other DVD things (such as second audio track or subtitles) you need special software, such as Adobe Encore DVD. I have heard the DVD burners are really touchy and it's not like drag and drop and burn... You have to have the specific software to link your burner to your burning software, if I was properly informed. Ooh, if you have Nero, you can burn homemade (legal) dreamcast games and applications too, but that's another story...
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