Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by Jorsher
I have used nero for everything since CD burners were $250 for a 2x burner (but I made some mad cash in school selling them, thanks napster O0).
I haven't burned a video dvd in a year or two since I just store all my media on my harddrive now, I forget what software I used but it wasn't nero. For copying dvds I use dvdshrink and ripit4me for lionsgate movies that dvdshrink can't rip. i keep all my ---- on my external and use it on my 360, i havent burnt a dvd in about a year or so. dvdshrink is what i allways used, or dvd decrypter with anydvd in the background |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
sames here, only i didnt sell them becasue it took ------- forever to bur them!
i keep all my ---- on my external and use it on my 360, i havent burnt a dvd in about a year or so. dvdshrink is what i allways used, or dvd decrypter with anydvd in the background 1mbps cable was the sheeet man I stream whatever media I can to the 360, but it's codec support REALLY PISSES ME OFF. Most of my media uses an MKV container, which the xbox does not support. ---- YOU MICROSOFT. |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by Jorsher
I stream whatever media I can to the 360, but it's codec support REALLY PISSES ME OFF. Most of my media uses an MKV container, which the xbox does not support.
---- YOU MICROSOFT. why does everyone use the Matroska container now anyways? |
Re: dvd byrning problem
Originally Posted by MAJORAHOLE
ya dude. its kinda gay with that. i have to use the windows media encoder to get the hd ---- to wmv. my comp is slow so some take up to 25hrs to re-encode.
why does everyone use the Matroska container now anyways? I'll be upgrading to an overclocked quad core intel in the next month or two. Comp is 5 years old, due for an upgrade |
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