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    Burning movies.

    hey guys I have transferred a load of movies from my stb to my pc and some of them are nearly 9gb. How would I burn these onto discs as there is only 4.7gb of free space on the disk. do I have to use dual layer discs as that's what I used to use to burn my xbox 360 games? or is there a way I can fit it onto normal discs without sacrificing video quality.

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    if they are recordings from you STB you could convert them to another format and down scale them.. files from a STB are notoriously big so it may be worth having a play and seeing if you can loose quality without it being obvious. i use "Any Video Converter" Google it
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    Re: Burning movies.

    I use convert x to dvd when taking files off box and onto dvd r
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    how is the picture quality? as all of my movies are hd
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    I use convert x to dvd when taking files off box and onto dvd r

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    Re: Burning movies.

    Sorry for delay mate.

    I haveny noticed any difference mate its worth a try
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    Thanks ill give it ago

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    ther used to be a programe called win avi , that would convert them to what ever you wanted if i remember right , or dvd shrink if it is still going
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