![]() ![]() However, when I looked at the DVD using File Explorer, the DVD was empty. When the process finished, it sent a message saying, Congratulations you've successfully created a DVD or something close to that. So I said to continue and the rest of the process went on without any additional messages. This was a brand new DVD just out of the container. When this process started, AVC gave me a message saying the DVD was not empty and all the files on it would be overwritten and did I want to continue. According to AVC, they had a file size of 3.394gb but according to File Explorer on the pc, those two files totalled 182,702 kb. I went through the convert process with the two remaining files that seemed to fit on the DVD. Why would the size of that file be so different between my laptop and AVC? The last file I deleted out of AVC, File Explorer on my pc said it has 72,000 kb but according to AVC, it had 1.318gb. ![]() ![]() So I began deleting files out of AVC until only two files were left. I had those files copied to a separate folder in my pc and according to File Explorer the size of it was 2.77 gb. When I tried to copy the same files that seemed to copy yesterday to a new DVD today, I was told that I had exceeded the 4gb size of the DVD. I don't want to do anything fancy, I just want to be able to view it on my TV and since I don't live in Europe, I'm assuming I have an NTSC TV. I had no idea you had to be so techie to just copy an mp4 file to a DVD so I could play it on my DVD player. So I'm hoping that the defaults work for me. I didn't make any changes to the settings because I don't know what any of that stuff means. I have to tell you, it looks quite out of date as the screens I see don't look like what is in the document but it was close enough that I think I got it figured out. I downloaded your pdf file with instructions on how to use the AVC Free software. The DVD would play on my computer just fine. However, when I put the DVD into my DVD players, one of them said, no data and the other one said no playable data. I was impressed with how intuitive it seemed to be. I tried to copy 10 files to the first DVD. I'm using a Toshiba 64-bit laptop, running Windows 10 Home, 8gb memory, 1Tb hard drive. ![]()
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