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August 31st, 2013

What is yhe best converter to burn multiple DVD on 1 disk and no loss of quality?
Thank you

Answer #1
kromme replied: What is yhe best converter to burn multiple DVD on 1 disk and no loss of quality?
Thank you

Multiple DVD to Disk…?
To Blu-Ray!?
But I will assume that you want to burn multiple video files (.AVI, .MKV etc) to DVD.. For that purpose you can use
ConvertXtoDVD
Nero Express?!
Answer #2
sorry i mean multiple movies
Answer #3
kromme replied: sorry i mean multiple movies
Convert X to DVD or Nero Express 8
Answer #4
DVDFab is the best
It’s the one I use
Answer #5
ConvertXtoDVD v4.1.19.365c
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1049791254/VSOCTXDVD4.1.19.365c.rar
http://www.~Disallowed~/file/H4UfB9Z/VSOCTXDVD4.1.19.365c.rar

Answer #6
kromme replied: What is yhe best converter to burn multiple DVD on 1 disk and no loss of quality?
Thank you

You need to be more specific. What type of movie files are you trying to put on a disc? If you are just “burning” then use ImgBurn. Depending on your playback device… You may not have to “convert” anything.
Multiple movies on 1 disc = You have already lost quality.
Answer #7
kings replied: Multiple movies on 1 disc = You have already lost quality.
Not true…
If you want to burn 6 AVI movies (700MB each) to 1 DVD (4.3 GB), you won’t loose a thing.. Use Nero Express to burn that as DATA DVD and problem solved!
Answer #8
I personally used ConvertXtoDVD … very good program (if you have multiple cores make sure you set the program to USE THEM in the settings screen)
I used to put about 5 movies on one DVD+R …. Even more on DL discs !!
Answer #9
wo_Ot? replied: kings replied: Multiple movies on 1 disc = You have already lost quality.
Not true...
If you want to burn 6 AVI movies (700MB each) to 1 DVD (4.3 GB), you won't loose a thing.. Use Nero Express to burn that as DATA DVD and problem solved!

Incorrect. You think a 700MB movie hasn’t lost any quality from the original source? If you want “no quality loss”, that would consist of a DVD or BluRay 1:1 copy.
I’m sure he was talking about not losing any more quality by converting it again. These movies on here have already taken a big hit as far as quality. It may not be noticable to the human eye, but some of us can tell

 

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