newport_j Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 I am very new to IMGBRN. I just downloaded it and used it today. I was having trouble with the SONIC software that came with my system so I switched. I think that I know how to use it now. I have two questions though. First how do you determine the DVD output quality? In the Sonic software you are given a choice. The higher the quality the bigger the DVD space that is required. In fact, if you get to the highest quality for say a movie lasting 1.5 to 2 hours then to get the whole movie on one disk one must switch from a single layer to a dual layer disk. I am surprised about that because I have a lot of prerecorded disks that have a two hour movie and they are only single layer DVD's. The second question is very similar to the first. I could not burn a 1.75 hour movie to a single layer disk in SONIC software (for the highest quality DVD) and had to go to dual layer DVD burning. However, IMGBRN got the film on a single layer disk. Was the quality sacrificed by IMGBRN to get the movie all on a single layer DVD?
mmalves Posted October 11, 2009 Posted October 11, 2009 With ImgBurn what goes in is what comes out, i.e. it doesn't convert anything. If you need to edit/convert/change quality/etc you should use a DVD re-authoring/conversion/shrink tool.
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