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I burned my first dvd on my mini last weekend.
I have used Panasonic set top dvd recorder for years and have been very happy with the results.
I have also read a lot about people who have used their computers to burn dvds, so I was looking forward to trying it. I took a 30 minute home video and turned it into a great dvd. For me, the big downside was that it took 2 hours to do it. It was the same thing I could have done on my Panasonic in about 35 minutes, so I was very disappointed in the amount of time it took. In anybody else's experience, is this the norm?
I have the 1.42 mini with 1 g ram and 80 g hard drive.
I have recorded many home videos that require little or no editing. I have recorded many tv shows and movied that require little or no editing. What might be my advantage in using the mini to burn dvds other than my Panasonic set top recorder other that more extensive editing or special effects?
I have used Panasonic set top dvd recorder for years and have been very happy with the results.
I have also read a lot about people who have used their computers to burn dvds, so I was looking forward to trying it. I took a 30 minute home video and turned it into a great dvd. For me, the big downside was that it took 2 hours to do it. It was the same thing I could have done on my Panasonic in about 35 minutes, so I was very disappointed in the amount of time it took. In anybody else's experience, is this the norm?
I have the 1.42 mini with 1 g ram and 80 g hard drive.
I have recorded many home videos that require little or no editing. I have recorded many tv shows and movied that require little or no editing. What might be my advantage in using the mini to burn dvds other than my Panasonic set top recorder other that more extensive editing or special effects?