Title: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: John's Arcade on June 11, 2014, 04:00:37 pm If I do really make a DVD of one of my restore series, I was curious which restore you guys consider my best and most comprehensive.
Discuss and VOTE! Thanks! Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: John's Arcade on June 11, 2014, 04:18:31 pm Wow, a DVD can only hold 240 minutes. This is gonna be pricey.
Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: BloodyCactus on June 11, 2014, 06:31:33 pm burn your own dvds. takes a few minutes per disc. cheap as piss.
Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: computerfixerguy on June 11, 2014, 07:58:20 pm Wow, a DVD can only hold 240 minutes. This is gonna be pricey. Have you considered using one of Amazon's programs and doing the self publishing on demand thing through them? Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: DaCord421 on June 12, 2014, 03:56:59 am If I do really make a DVD of one of my restore series, I was curious which restore you guys consider my best and most comprehensive. Discuss and VOTE! Thanks! Why not go in order of restoration? That would be an idea. Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: John's Arcade on June 12, 2014, 07:23:34 am Wow, a DVD can only hold 240 minutes. This is gonna be pricey. Have you considered using one of Amazon's programs and doing the self publishing on demand thing through them? I'll look into this!! I found the "Create Space" program. Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: pimppride on June 12, 2014, 01:38:23 pm I voted pacman just due to the available volume of machines out in the public...
I think you would want to go for the more popular titles... realistically how many Journey restorations are going on? what I would recommend is doing a DVD based on the model type... or manufacture to be more specific like do a " Bally DVD " this covers the MCR... Journey, Tron, Tapper ect... you have some of the machines to edit into the DVD the unique items that each machine will have like CPO ect... this will make the DVD more useful as its not one machine specific... ( you could even hookup with other of your local friends that might have the games you don't have in the basement for the machine coverage ) you can do the same with your Nintendo lineup... or Atari's ect... I also agree on mastering your own DVD or I would further... step up to Blu-ray... burners are cheap now, so is the media... Blu-ray will avoid your video time limitations... Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: Jack Burton on June 12, 2014, 03:25:40 pm I voted for Pac Man because I liked those vids and I think that was John's first restore, correct?
Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: VertexGuy on June 12, 2014, 03:29:43 pm splatterhouse
Title: Re: Post by: Tighe on June 12, 2014, 03:45:28 pm Do a Blue Ray.
Title: Re: Which Restore Series Would Make For the Best DVD? Post by: lesoleil70 on June 12, 2014, 04:10:16 pm legal download - ultraviolet.
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