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| Help with Windows Media Center Edition files I recorded a movie using the highest quality settings. Is there a way that I can convert the video file to a cheaper quality. I want to be able to fit it on one disk instead of using two or three disks. Thanx ![]() |
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| Re: Help with Windows Media Center Edition files A dvr-ms file size (for about 2 hr's of video) when recorded on highest quality is around 5-7 gb. Right now I would have to split the file between two dvd's. I changed my comp. seeting to record at a lower quality. I just need to get several older files that have been recorded in the past to a more sizeable size. ![]() |
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