Hi, I have an anime batch (12 episodes) ripped from Blu-ray boxes, HEVC-encoded, and each of the episodes are around 1,9-2,0 GBs.
I'd like to burn them onto 8GB DVD discs but I'm pretty confused about the recommended disc count, software and settings to do it
Can someone help me about it?
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All the episodes will need to be re-encoded to conform to the DVD spec's requirements for video and audio. DVD subtitles will also need to be created if you want them. The video, audio, and subtitles (if any) will need to be authored, which means the audio, video, and subtitles need to be multiplexed, then placed into the file and folder structure used for DVD.
AVStoDVD may be able to do most of the above for you (or perhaps all of it if you have SRT subs). Have AVStoDVD output a DVD ISO. After you test the ISO image with VLC to make certain that it's OK, Imgburn can be used to burn the files and folders you create with AVStoDVD to DVD media.Ignore list: hello_hello, tried, TechLord, Snoopy329 -
Why not just play the original blu-rays on your tv?
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