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| I found a site on the internet that offers downloads of movies that are now in the public domain. Below is the link for the site: http://www.archive.org/details/feature_films I have a few of these movies, "Night of the Living Dead," "Carnival of Souls," etc... in MPEG2 format (2 to 4 GB). How do I burn these to DVD so that I can watch them on my television through my DVD player? |
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| Toast 7 will do this (Toast 6 may also, but I can't remember). ffmpegx will also create a burnable DVD image: http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15473 Sweet link, by the way! Night of the Living Dead and Reefer Madness are collectors items that I thought I'd have to purchase -- thanks for pointing me to that link!
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| Hey - great link to that Internet archive page!! Thanks cmeistry geek ![]() I was thinking of DVD Studio Pro for burning them but there may be easier ways too...
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| Popcorn might, along with DVD2OneX
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