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How do seperate video to put on disc.?

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I have a series to burn to disc but its coming up that there is not enough space on disc.Can i seperate this because it seems its all one video or is there discs you can buy with more space?Thanks for any answers.

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  1. That must be one long series.  You should have mentioned how big the file is - you can get flash drives or DVD-R's that will hold giga-bytes of data.  You won't be able to play those on TV, but you can archive them for later when you have time and HD space to burn Video DVD files.


  2. It depends which discs you are using, here are the sizes of the discs available:

    CDR = 700mb space

    DVD+-RW = 4,700mb

    Dual Layer DVD+-RW = 8,500mb (your writer must be capable of DL).

    Blu-ray: 25,000mb or 50,000mb (but you won't have one of those.)

  3. try.

    put disc in drive.

    when pc recognises it .

    click on "my computer"

    when it opens usually 2nd row down .

    it will say "hard drive #(usually D)

    there will be an icon of a disc +type cd/dvd.

    click on it~it will open another window ~this window will show the file/s.

    if only one file ~you need a "splitter"program (you may find a free one on "cnet")

    if it shows several files~

    just drag and drop them onto your disc~burn when full~then put the other files on another disc/s.

    hope this helps

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