I copied 19 analog tapes (8mm) each containing 2 hours and up to 10 minutes of footage, using windows xp media center. I have managed to convert each to mpeg using click to DVD but that software is not able to treat that conversion as a "capture on long play" so each tape would fit on a dvd .
Do any of the other softwares do that ? ie: borrow the mpeg file, allow me to splice it in chapters then reduce the quality while writing the DVD ?
Thanks for any input
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It's probably a different thing to what you're doing but I recently had a 2.5 hour movie captured from a TV card that I wanted to burn to a DVD.
I burnt a DVD-9 ISO image and then mounted that into a virtual drive.
Then used DVD Shrink and Nero to shrink it to fit a normal blank DVD. -
Originally Posted by yadoc
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