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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 13:58:44 GMT -5
Didn't know where to put this, so I put it here.
Ok, I have been buying the regular black DVD boxes and I started making 2-Disk DVD's, is there any thin I can buy to fit 2 DVD's in one case, you know like those extra holders that some come with in WWE DVD's?
I could stick 2 in one, but I am afraid it might get scratched, or some of my boxes can't fit 2. Can someone please help, thanks.
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Post by PsychoDriver on Feb 11, 2008 14:09:19 GMT -5
It isn't usually that hard to find boxes that have a dvd holder on either side, I have a few, I'm sure if you shop around you'll be able to find some on the cheap.
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Post by fallenhero on Feb 11, 2008 14:12:01 GMT -5
Just put one of the discs in a paper sleeve. It won't get scratched then.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 14:14:33 GMT -5
Just put one of the discs in a paper sleeve. It won't get scratched then. I could do that, but I want the DVD's in the same box.
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Post by jigsawkiller14 on Feb 11, 2008 14:24:59 GMT -5
most DVD cases can hold like, 3 paper sleeved discs. just stick the paper sleeve right inside the case.
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Post by Reasoning through Questioning on Feb 11, 2008 14:29:34 GMT -5
try wal-mart I found some there
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Post by fallenhero on Feb 11, 2008 16:17:37 GMT -5
Just put one of the discs in a paper sleeve. It won't get scratched then. I could do that, but I want the DVD's in the same box. Yeah, I meant put it in a paper sleeve and put it in the DVD case.
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Post by onionmaster on Feb 11, 2008 17:19:06 GMT -5
I could do that, but I want the DVD's in the same box. Yeah, I meant put it in a paper sleeve and put it in the DVD case. Yeah, in the bit that usually holds the booklet, that way the sleeves will stay in place. Alternatively i've seen double DVD cases on numerous occasions. If you can't find any in your shops, this is a great place to buy them: covers33.co.uk/index.php?cPath=42&osCsid=2b14be23bdc57bbf61217c66ed900055
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Post by The Funniest Guy in Pants on Feb 11, 2008 17:25:55 GMT -5
You could probably find a good bulk deal on eBay.
How are you making 2 disc DVDs?
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Feb 11, 2008 17:28:10 GMT -5
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 17:35:33 GMT -5
You could probably find a good bulk deal on eBay. How are you making 2 disc DVDs? Well I am converting my WWF VHS into DVD's and when you use less space, you get a better picture, so I make them into 2 DVD's to get a better picture then getting a bad pic quality with 1 dvd.
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Post by ultimatethey on Feb 11, 2008 17:38:20 GMT -5
On eBay they have tons of those 2 disc DVD holders.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 17:49:26 GMT -5
cgi.EBAY LINK NOT ALLOWED/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310022296580 Are this slim or regular size? It says standard Double Disk DVD Case, but the pic looks like a slim box.
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Post by fallenhero on Feb 11, 2008 19:58:53 GMT -5
You could probably find a good bulk deal on eBay. How are you making 2 disc DVDs? Well I am converting my WWF VHS into DVD's and when you use less space, you get a better picture, so I make them into 2 DVD's to get a better picture then getting a bad pic quality with 1 dvd. Recording in 3 hours doesn't give you bad quality.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2008 20:31:11 GMT -5
Future Shop/Best Buy sells single cases, two-disc cases, slim four-disc cases, etc.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 20:50:38 GMT -5
Well I am converting my WWF VHS into DVD's and when you use less space, you get a better picture, so I make them into 2 DVD's to get a better picture then getting a bad pic quality with 1 dvd. Recording in 3 hours doesn't give you bad quality. Well I have XP which is 1 hour and is the best quality/sound SP which is 2 hours, which I use and is standard quality. LP which is 4 hours and not as good quality/sound SLP which is 6 hours and terrible quality/sound.
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Post by kanekilledvince on Feb 11, 2008 20:54:51 GMT -5
Recording in 3 hours doesn't give you bad quality. Well I have XP which is 1 hour and is the best quality/sound SP which is 2 hours, which I use and is standard quality. LP which is 4 hours and not as good quality/sound SLP which is 6 hours and terrible quality/sound. But you're recording off a VHS anyway. So the quality isn't gonna be amazing either way.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 11, 2008 21:20:11 GMT -5
Well I have XP which is 1 hour and is the best quality/sound SP which is 2 hours, which I use and is standard quality. LP which is 4 hours and not as good quality/sound SLP which is 6 hours and terrible quality/sound. But you're recording off a VHS anyway. So the quality isn't gonna be amazing either way. Yeah, but it still makes a big difference.
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Post by The Boondock Syxx on Feb 12, 2008 23:24:16 GMT -5
But you're recording off a VHS anyway. So the quality isn't gonna be amazing either way. Yeah, but it still makes a big difference. No it doesnt, your VHS probebly looks like the 4 hr speed in the first place and you certainly cant improve on the quality the dvd burner cant make quality that isnt there in the first place no matter how much of the disc you use.
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Post by Iron Man on Feb 12, 2008 23:58:33 GMT -5
Yeah, but it still makes a big difference. No it doesnt, your VHS probebly looks like the 4 hr speed in the first place and you certainly cant improve on the quality the dvd burner cant make quality that isnt there in the first place no matter how much of the disc you use. So there basically is no need to make DVD's from VHS into 2 disks? When I record DVD from TV, it makes a diff. right?
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