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Burning downloaded film?
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hmmmm screener makes it sound like a pirated film0
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Yeh if its a screener then its a pirated film.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screener
These are early DVD or VHS releases of the theatrical version of a film, typically sent to movie reviewers, Academy members, and executives for review purposes. A screener normally has a message overlaid on its picture, with wording similar to: "The film you are watching is a promotional copy.0 -
Thought so...advice on this matter is therefore a breach of board rules as is asking for the advice0
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well, good to see that you managed to unpack those 14mb RAR files. Now you have your XVID file you can watch your dodgy movie.
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OMG Shock horror not a pirate copy.0
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All you need is something like this, to encode to dvd
http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/
Hope this helps0
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