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  1. i'm using my phillips dvd recorder, and im recording episode's of that 70's show,i can fit 6 hours on a dvd, lowest quality... which actually makes the dvd better than the avi files im using through the s-video lead... i can get 18 episodes on a dvd, and it's about 25 episodes per season, if i rip the dvd to hard disk and use dvd shrink and use deep analysis or something, i'll be able to fit all 25 episodes on there?
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    Give me your address and I'll send you a blank dvd so you wont have to squeeze em all onto one. I can afford it.
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  3. :P it's ok, i live in the uk anyways so it would take a while to get here... how come i can't record onto dvd-r on my phillips dvd recorder?
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  4. movie freak, I'm affraid DVD Shrink will not work with the files produced by your Philips set-top recorder.
    As far as I know, no all-in-one will.
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  5. thanks for telling me that... i think i'll just put 13 or 14 episodes on 2 dvd's per season
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  6. You're welcome.
    ddlooping
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