Gaming DVD burning program

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So recently I've gotten into downloading lots of movies, and a lot of them are 720p, and my computer can play them, depending on if the computer is busy really. But if there's a lot of things on screen, it lags. So I'm going to burn them to dvd-rw's and play them on our DVD player on our big screen which can go 1080p I think.. but eh.

The thing is though I can't find good programs to use. I need something that has a torrent available [no links please], and something that doesn't suck and take up resources like Nero. And yes, I've tried Nero, and I've also tried Aimersoft but that won't install for some fucked up reason.

So give me names of good ones that I can use please. And no Xilisoft either.

I should also point out that the movies I'm burning [right now Back to the Future Trilogy] is .mp4's.
 
iFish said:
I use imgburn.
Not sure if you've tried it yet.

It sounds familiar.. I may have.

QUOTE(Joe88 @ Jan 6 2011, 01:23 PM) your going to need a dvd upscale player

A what? I basically want the 720p videos I downloaded, to be 720p on the TV...
 
you need some media player that will play them the way they are converting will destroy the quality
 
It's slow because it has to re-encode the DVD into the proper format. Any program you use will have to re-encode it. If you use SUPER or something else, tell it to convert to the DVD format (VOB container).

Welcome to the world of video. Get used to converting shit.
 
Balls. I don't remember having to do this before years ago. But it was like.. 45 minutes, and it was only 19% done :/ that normal?
 
Balls. I don't remember having to do this before years ago. But it was like.. 45 minutes, and it was only 19% done :/ that normal?
 
Don't convert anything because you're killing the quality.
wtf.gif

If you want to backup your movies to DVD-/+R just do it as data.
Your HDTV has a HDMI port and/or VGA port.
Just connect your laptop/desktop to it and switch the video signal to the HDTV.
 
kupo3000 said:
Don't convert anything because you're killing the quality.
wtf.gif

If you want to backup your movies to DVD-/+R just do it as data.
Your HDTV has a HDMI port and/or VGA port.
Just connect your laptop/desktop to it and switch the video signal to the HDTV.

I don't have a cord dude. I would need a ridiculously long cord.
 

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