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I have a DVD which contained 4.7GBs of data and I want to split it into 6 blank CDs (I guess so) with a capacity of 700 mb each. I have tried Nero 7 and MagicIso or PowerIso but I couldn't do the job. What must I do? Thanks all.
PS: PLEASE, Don't tell me to use hjsplit or winrar:)
that all depends, what data is on the dvd? what file sizes etc?
It occupied all the space of the DVD. It was a movie DVD.
Joe Forster/STA
28-11-2011, 19:24
You cannot split a movie DVD. Well, yes, technically you can but what sense does it make to feed 6 CD's into the DVD player to watch the damn movie?! If you want to shrink it to a CD size, recode it into an XviD+MP3 codec AVI format - that will, of course, mean a significant degradation of both video and audio quality, though.
Yep, I've found the solution. First, the DVD must be ripped to fit to CDs (I used Magic DVD Ripper). Luckily for me, it only takes one DVDs and one CD (Or, I don't know what to do, hehe:D). Then, use Nero express or whatever similar to burn it to CD. That's all. I hope that it will not reduce the quality of the movie:mad:
Desu[Shield]
01-02-2012, 19:35
Ewww...do not use XviD/MP3 for transcoding. Those are depreciated formats now. Use H264 and AAC if you can (handbrake will do it for you).
TrevorTed
28-11-2017, 04:50
I have often burned an ISO file onto HDD then created a number of DVDs from the ISO file. Doesnt help you, but Ive never had any problems.
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