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  1. HI,

    Any one Help me this , I am using NERO6 , And Lite_on Sohw-812s Rom
    How Do i chose SP LP EP Modes While i am Burning the DVD movies.
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    Assuming this isn't a joke post . . . .

    What type of DVD movies ? Nero isn't like a standalone DVD Recorder - you don't have nice simple settings. Look in the guides section to the left for guides on copying DVDs, creating your own DVDs etc. You have a lot of reading ahead of you.
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  3. guns1inger

    thanks for the responce to my Post, This is not joke, when i am reading the Dvd Recording Instruction it say mode and time, if i go LP or SP i can go up to 180 or 240 min useing this modes, insted of useing standard format like 4.7 GB 120 Min.
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  4. How Do i chose SP LP EP Modes While i am Burning the DVD movies.
    I've never used nero befor to burn a DVD but I know that when burning a DVD on you computer (not a standalone DVD Recorder) those modes (SP LP EP) are completely irrelevent. In order to burn more footage on a DVD simply lower the bitrate of your video file. Or course this will also reduce quality. What you want to do is use a bitrate calculator, imput the legnth of you video, and your audio settings, then calculate the highest bitrate while still allowing your file to fit on the DVD. Thus getting optimal quality. TMPGenc has a built on bitrate calculater that makes a littler easier....

    AS guns1inger mentioner, u have alot of reading to do. There are tons of guides on authoring DVDs

    Heres a good place to start:

    http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/dv/guide.html

    Check out section 3 on encoding....
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  5. trickyman

    Thanks, for advise.
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