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DVD+R vs DVD - R
HEMI - Powered wrote:
edited for brevity Question: Since I have had great success in moving from Panasonic's uncompressed "SP" (Standard Play, I believe) to "LP" (Longer Play) I have not had a problem with fitting even 3+ hour movies onto a single layer disc. In most of the time now, I record in an even higher lever compression mode called "EP" (Extended Play). When I record something I view as important, e.g., a commericial free movie on TCM, I use LP but if I am recording, say, a seres of American Muscle Car where high quality isn't really available or required for my 61-year-old eyes, I use "EP" for that and can pack many, many episods on one disc. So, since this works so well, in your view, would I be OK continuing to do this or do you believe from your experience, which I have found is both considerable and beyond my technical level, that dvdshrink is superior? Hello, Jerry: Thanks, for the compliment -- however, it's mostly undeserved, as my "technical experience" is somewhat less than "considerable," in all honesty. ;-) Also, is dvdshrink intended to copy a movied from DVD to DVD or DVD to the HDD of my DVD in highly compressed mode and then to DVD, or can it also compress movies, TV shows, whatever I have recorded from cable TV directly to my HDD or both? Thanks again for your help. You're welcome, and I hope that John Navas answered your above queries, sufficiently. Cordially, John Turco |
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