[split] Burning movies to DVD
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I'm sure that the process will be easy for DVDFab. I don't use it, so I can't recall off the top of my head. Play with it, and see how it goes.

About the second question, yes you can. A video file is a video file is a video file. As long as you can play it, you should smile. It doesn't matter if it's a Blu-Ray rip or a DVD rip, as long as it's a file that you can play through a video player, be it VLC, Windows Media Player, or iTunes, it's good. You should then be able to burn the files to disc in whatever way you like.

There is one question that you didn't answer: why would you burn them onto a disc?

My reason, though is as contradictory to the majority of this board, is that I like to have something tangible. I don't files floating around in limbo in my hard drive. Call me old-school, or call me retarded, but I also like playing discs on my TV DVD player. That's just me. This kind of "fetish" started at the earliest days of VHS and Nintendo.
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(Feb 17, 2017, 16:58 pm)RobertX Wrote: My reason, though is as contradictory to the majority of this board, is that I like to have something tangible. I don't files floating around in limbo in my hard drive. Call me old-school, or call me retarded, but I also like playing discs on my TV DVD player. That's just me. This kind of "fetish" started at the earliest days of VHS and Nintendo.

There is nothing wrong with that. You know what is possible and have made an informed choice.

OP doesn't understand (and refuses to even consider) that there are any alternatives to his single, ill-informed, pre-conceived notion of what "must" be done.
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