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    Could any of the membership who use movies 2.0 please enlighten me

    on the correct settings when recording and copying to dvd disks.

    i.e. the correct settings to record in Pal and also Ntsc and which should be

    used either custom-vhs quality or none of these two, and finally what is

    the correct bit or bite setting.
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    I found a few different references to "movies 2.0", but I'm not sure which software you are actually using. I've never heard of it.

    Bit setting is used on +R media and is used to make the media appear as a commercial disk. It helps compatibility with some players.
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    The software is called Magik Movies on 2.0 cd & dvd
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    Sorry its Magix Movies on 2.0 cd & dvd
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  5. Originally Posted by vergil7
    Sorry its Magix Movies on 2.0 cd & dvd
    Not too many good reviews on this software.
    Check here: https://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=Magix_Movies_on_CD_DVD#usercomments

    I've found most products by Magix as cheap programs that don't do a whole heck of a lot. You can usually find Magix products pretty cheap at places like Fry's Electronics (usually around $10.)

    I've never used this product, so I can't comment directly on it.
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