Recently purchased a DVR-A04, it works fine, burns beautfully and all that. I'm currently working on burning 200+ video files to DVD (each file is like 10 seconds long). Files were captured as AVI files and are HUGE. DVD burner came with Sonic MyDVD, problem with this is it only lets you put on a limited number of movie files (not nearly as many as I need). I'm trying to compress the files so I can fit more on one DVD than I can as AVI and I need a computer to read it, not neccesarily a standalone DVD player. Basically, I can record the DVD as Data instead of doing a full out DVD (using RecordNow DX for data cds)...I guess what I'm asking is is there an easy way to compress more than one file at a time (say, 200 files...50 files) in a manner such that when the files are on the DVD you can see the file name as more of a "directory" than a "menu"? What programs should I use to do this, where can I find them (ie: I've tried using TMPGENC before but I don't know that I can encode more than one file at a time and I can NEVER find the right format/standards/etc even using some of the guides on this site) If this has been answered before could someone please point me in the right direction?
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