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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 63
OS: Windows Xp Media Centre Edition
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Ok, so, I always download movies and seasons of episodes etc etc.
And I'd really like to start burning them to disk, the most ive ever burnt to disk is a small class movie and a few music playlists. So, anyway, I tried the other day and i was constantly getting messages that the disk was to small for the files going onto it. I had a 4.7 gig disk, and the files (sopranos, 9 episodes) was 3.07 gig. I think it must be putting it in really good quality or something? I was wondering if anyone knew of a program i could use that just puts it all on there with no hassle? :P Thankyou in advance! :) -Helen |
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