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windows dvd maker help please

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hi everyone when i am creating a dvd through windows dvd maker it says i can only burn up to 150 mins only thing is that a film i want to burn which is over 150 mins so can i get a dual layer dvd disc to do this or will windows dvd maker only go to this as a max anyway? many thanks for al your help :)

Are you converting from an avi, mpg or mpeg etc up to a DVD ?

If so VSO ConvertXtoDVD is acknowledged as one of the best packages to use - and has no such limitations.

As an aside, it is also immune to 'effects' (screeches, glitches) on the final DVD from carrying on with other activities on the computer e.g. surfing, file copying / moving whereas most packages I've tried in the past are not.

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amazing mate thank you so much for the info managed to get a cr**k from mininova mate and the results are amazing just need to try it on a normal dvd player and hope they work he he works on mine a treat but mine is a divx player

Pleasure, glad you got sorted. :thumbup:

Now we just need software to put in punctuation for you :P

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