View Full Version : Is there a way??
ReaperMan81
03-02-2004, 09:30 AM
Hello fellow Naruto fans just wondering is there a way to backup naruto onto CD better than only bein able to do 4 episodes onto 1 80min CD??
Is there a way to lower file size or alter quality so to bring down the file size but then re-lter it when u want to view it??
thompkinsbrian
03-02-2004, 10:01 AM
yeah a dvd burner. youcan put more sata into a DVD then CD
ReaperMan81
03-02-2004, 10:52 AM
Clearly misreading my post...as stated...onto a CD...if I had a DvD Burner then it wouldnt be a problem!!
SynFcuk
03-02-2004, 11:17 AM
hmm... you can always load it on to movie maker... and saving it in a Smaller file size or just cut the intros and the endings to make it shorter...
BUT BEWARE.... converting/saving it as a smaller file can get you VERY ugly picture...
ReaperMan81
03-02-2004, 11:35 AM
R there ne freeware Movie makers out there??
windows comes with a movie maker look in your program files or your programs list... it should be there.
SynFcuk
03-02-2004, 02:34 PM
Start-Programs-Accessories
ReaperMan81
03-02-2004, 03:31 PM
Yeah ive tried that but it wont open .avis 4 sum reason...is there a way to update it or even alllow access to other file formats (and yes ive selected all files!!)
ps thanx 4 the help guys :P
hm thats odd... because it works for me... trying going to the windows site and see if they ahve a newer version of movie maker available.
mauben
03-03-2004, 04:06 AM
you might as well put it on a cd and keep the original quality, cause right now, cds are gettin pretty cheap, and some places have those sales where you buy a whole stack of cds for like $5, then get a rebate for $5. My friend got this huge stack of CD-Rs that way, and it cost him nothing
Rhyevaln
03-09-2004, 06:09 AM
If you want to save physical space, you might as well invest in a DVD burner.
Other than that, with dirt cheap CD's, its the best you can do. If you complain about the cost... try buying the Licensed Release on DVD...$20+ for 4 eps, if your Lucky.
Using Vdub or Tmpeg to cut the ops an ends won't give you enough extra space unless you really cut it close and/or luck out and the eps aren't that big. 700MB's isn't much to work with. However, on a DVD, it might be worth doing.
Otherwise, Keep burning those CD's. :wink:
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