Filmes Dvdr
The key differentiator here is the . A DVD contains MPEG-2 video, usually at a resolution of 720x480 pixels (NTSC) or 720x576 pixels (PAL). When someone creates a DVDRip, they are taking that raw MPEG-2 stream and re-encoding it into a more efficient, smaller format—most commonly DivX , XviD in the early 2000s, or H.264 (x264) in more modern times.
A standard single-layer DVD holds 4.7 GB . If your movie file is larger (a "DVD9" or Dual Layer), you will need a DVD-R DL disc. Filmes DVDR