How do I record games onto DVD?

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MTK
08-04-2005, 11:47 AM
damn that's really cheap

RedskinRat
08-04-2005, 01:48 PM
I have the Panasonic DRM 80, can't recommend it enough. Superb for games, easy to edit down the game to an ad free/garbage free 2 hours or less.

I now have Tivo with HD and I'll be experimenting with Tivo to DVR for this season. :cool:

That Guy
08-04-2005, 02:52 PM
well now that craps so cheap, everyone should be able to borrow copies of games this year/offseason... lets get it on :)

TheMalcolmConnection
08-04-2005, 03:10 PM
I have this feeling that with all of us investing in technology, one way or another we will be able to "find a way" to make sure that anyone who wants a copy of a game can get one.

mooby
08-04-2005, 09:37 PM
my friend has a dvd rewriter on his computer. how does that tie in to copying the games to dvds? does it mean that all i have to do is get the games onto my computer, then i can just write them to a disc?

Redskins8588
08-04-2005, 11:54 PM
my friend has a dvd rewriter on his computer. how does that tie in to copying the games to dvds? does it mean that all i have to do is get the games onto my computer, then i can just write them to a disc?
With the help of some software, but pretty much thats the idea. I too have a dvd burner on my computer, and with the help of nero and windows movie maker it is pretty unlimited as to what you can do. It is like having a poor man's movie studio. I am sure that there is better out there but for the price I am well satisfied with the software...

That Guy
08-05-2005, 03:35 AM
you need a tv capture card or other device (like tivo etc) that can record the game from your tv onto a hard drive/dvd/computer of some sort... then you can use movie maker or any of a VAST selection of software to edit out the parts that you don't need. Once that's done a trip through divx compression will shrink the file size by a truly insane amount, or you can burn it as an mpeg for maximum compatability.

Redskins8588
08-05-2005, 05:12 AM
divx compression, is that like dvd shrink?

That Guy
08-05-2005, 08:59 AM
i dont know anything about dvd shrink ;) divx is just a codec that uses a good amount of cpu to play back a really compressed form of video without noticeable loss in quality. The end effect (if your computer is at least 800-900mhz) is really tiny file sizes for high quality video (full uncompressed dvd type quality goes from about 4gb (mpeg) to about 650-700mb and looks exactly the same).

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