But I was talking to this guy over MSN today and he told me that with 4.7 GB -R DVDs I will only be able to burn 3 eps to each DVD, and that after 6 minutes it loses quality. Is this really true? That doesn't make any sense. He also suggested I burn them as data DVDs, but I want to be able to watch them on an XBOX/DVD player. What's the deal?
I only use 4.7 GB -R's and I haven't had one problem. No it doesn't loose quality and no, it wont start to skip. Depending on your dvd player depends on what dvd's to use. If you have a really old DVD player, then -R's are the way to go. If it's current, then either one will work. My PS2 also plays DVD-R's perfectly too. And no, if you want to watch them on a PS2 or a stand alone dvd player, don't burn them as DATA, they have to be burned in a certain way.
I rip a tun of dvd's and I've fit as much as 4-5 full episodes on one dvd- each episode being a little over 1GB. It really depends if you have any extras or not... But if your using your own video files, each being 100-200mbs in size, I believe it works off of length usually. Hardly ever would you get past 4.7gb before using up all the video minutes... if all the eps are 100-200mb like you said. PLus, you are most likely going to have to convert them to mpeg-2 like shooraijin stated.
(But the site belowe will tell you how to do it all).
I have one site to anwser all of your questions....
http://www.videohelp.com
It has every kind of guide you can think of... How to take your own video files and make a dvd-video to play on your dvd player to making your own dvd menus. It's easier to point the source then explain step by step
. But it has it all. Many of the guides give you where to download the tools/convertors then how to burn it. Many Photo based guides too. I use it all the time to make my own dvd movies from my downloaded *avi files. Hope it helps.