Of course there will be many ways to do this. I will now show you an easy one with two freeware programs.
What you need=
DVDStyler
What you get=
I thought of writing tons of text here, but finally I decided to give you a easy-to-understand and simple picture based tutorial. You will see every single step you have to make, every settings that have to be set up and so on.
Just follow this Gallery link here and then -> click on the first picture <- in the upper left corner. There is a title plus description above every picture so you'll know what to do to at any time. To see the next picture, just click the Arrow up there to the right.
Side Note=
Here is a shot of the final product (slow 1/10 exposure time)=
What you need=
- a fast CPU (this is oldschool Encoding, your Videocard won't be used)
- some Gigabytes free space on your HDD
- basic IT Knowledge
- an Episode of Top Gear (I used the South America Special here)
- and these two programs:
DVDStyler
What you get=
- a DVD that can be played on all standard DVD-Players
- DVD files (the AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS) if you want to burn them with another program
- or an ISO file which contains the same as 2.
I thought of writing tons of text here, but finally I decided to give you a easy-to-understand and simple picture based tutorial. You will see every single step you have to make, every settings that have to be set up and so on.
Just follow this Gallery link here and then -> click on the first picture <- in the upper left corner. There is a title plus description above every picture so you'll know what to do to at any time. To see the next picture, just click the Arrow up there to the right.
Side Note=
- The Gallery shows my work, I am living in a PAL country. If you are using NTSC, you have to change some settings according to your video standard.
- Don't worry about the remaining time for converting -I used an old Pentium 4 with 1,8Ghz, because I don't want to knock out my main System. If you are using a modern Core2duo or higher (Core2quad / Core i5), expect only 2.5 hours or less than that.
- Since I don't know how reliable the burning device driver is, you have the option to generate files in DVDStyler. If you already have another program for the job on your machine (like Nero, CDburnerXP etc), use it.
Here is a shot of the final product (slow 1/10 exposure time)=
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