@TheControllerHacker I found this printer at Best Buy on sale for around $120.00 so it was pretty cheap considering all that it does. It has a scanner, cd printer and the memory card slots. I'll post a better video of it today or tomorrow showing the bulk ink system. It really has been a great printer. I think there was one a bit cheaper but I cant remember if it printed CD's but I do remember there were less options for bulk ink so I went with this one
I had that problem when using video that was wide screen but wider than 16X9 basically formatted like the original, so the original video has to be 16X9 and you would have to use a program like sony vegas or something like that to crop it to 16X9 then it should work with no black lines. I hope this helps, it was the problem I ran into, if this does not work I would be stumped
I see what your asking, the video camera is set for 16X9 so no cropping needed but if it is anything but 16X9 original footage you have to crop it before rendering then it should burn with no black lines
@monkus20 Thanks, The printer is a Epson Artisan 725 I think it was around $130.00 when I got it at best buy. May have been on sale? I got this one since the bulk ink is easy to get for it and that saves me a ton on cartridges, I highly recommend that
@TheControllerHacker Yeah it was a great price, My Dad ran out and got one too (lol) Im uploading the video now, I went ahead and included showing the bulk ink since I get asked about that too, I will say I have been very pleased with this printer.
@RavenclawTimeLord Yeah I love setting up a new fresh computer with all the space on the hard drive uncorrupted with junk then about a month later its all a mess again no matter how good I think I have the files set up I always end up saving stuff in the wrong files (lol) still its nice when its new
sorry to bother you could I get a list of stuff you use and software and links to get ink like you have in bulk? and can i burn tv episodes to it like a dvd but more to the dish because it has more GB's?
I didnt have to format it, I used sony DVD architect that also does bluray and it did all the settings for me. I looked into some other apps but they seemed to be allot of prepping so I stuck with sony architect
what type of blank disks did you use? I tried to burn a blu ray movie to a dvd disc but it says the blank disk is not compatible with blu ray. what type of disks do I get?
@kool001ify Oh those little hard drives are wicked good, no power cable to mess with so its simple to keep track of and there fast, there not that bad on price either. I think for 1TB is around $130.00 or 140 which for what it is I think its a awesome price. I had one and my wife had one then I stole hers (shhh, dont tell her) lol
On the newer TV's yes it is very sharp. the TV I had when I made this I couldnt really tell to much. It was a Projection HD TV and the picture was always to dark lol.
@TheControllerHacker I found this printer at Best Buy on sale for around $120.00 so it was pretty cheap considering all that it does. It has a scanner, cd printer and the memory card slots. I'll post a better video of it today or tomorrow showing the bulk ink system. It really has been a great printer. I think there was one a bit cheaper but I cant remember if it printed CD's but I do remember there were less options for bulk ink so I went with this one
REALLY???
I had that problem when using video that was wide screen but wider than 16X9 basically formatted like the original, so the original video has to be 16X9 and you would have to use a program like sony vegas or something like that to crop it to 16X9 then it should work with no black lines.
I hope this helps, it was the problem I ran into, if this does not work I would be stumped
I see what your asking, the video camera is set for 16X9 so no cropping needed but if it is anything but 16X9 original footage you have to crop it before rendering then it should burn with no black lines
@monkus20 Thanks, The printer is a Epson Artisan 725 I think it was around $130.00 when I got it at best buy. May have been on sale? I got this one since the bulk ink is easy to get for it and that saves me a ton on cartridges, I highly recommend that
I remember those back in the day . I remember when people print it out labels and I stuck them two DVDs
@TheControllerHacker Yeah it was a great price, My Dad ran out and got one too (lol) Im uploading the video now, I went ahead and included showing the bulk ink since I get asked about that too, I will say I have been very pleased with this printer.
33rd comment!! Long live Blu Ray!!
that hard drive looks sick
that is just the coolest set up! I love getting a new computer because its the coolest thing. and that printer is awesome,
Who's still watching in 2018!!!
how about 2024 ?
@RavenclawTimeLord Yeah I love setting up a new fresh computer with all the space on the hard drive uncorrupted with junk then about a month later its all a mess again no matter how good I think I have the files set up I always end up saving stuff in the wrong files (lol) still its nice when its new
No, it is kinda the sister program for sony vegas to do the authoring.
sorry to bother you could I get a list of stuff you use and software and links to get ink like you have in bulk? and can i burn tv episodes to it like a dvd but more to the dish because it has more GB's?
I didnt have to format it, I used sony DVD architect that also does bluray and it did all the settings for me. I looked into some other apps but they seemed to be allot of prepping so I stuck with sony architect
Hard to explain, I can try to make a video showing but if not search you tube there is some tutorials on cropping in vegas
@rangask8er Thats what I want to do but all the images I found were solid colors, I need to find a gif that is transparent around the blu ray
what color was it on the data side?
what type of blank disks did you use? I tried to burn a blu ray movie to a dvd disc but it says the blank disk is not compatible with blu ray. what type of disks do I get?
Josue Miranda blank blu ray duh
@kool001ify Oh those little hard drives are wicked good, no power cable to mess with so its simple to keep track of and there fast, there not that bad on price either. I think for 1TB is around $130.00 or 140 which for what it is I think its a awesome price. I had one and my wife had one then I stole hers (shhh, dont tell her) lol
Is this really the first??? Blu Ray premiered in 2006...
@rangask8er That would be awesome.
I used sony DVD architect to burn the disk
Does it look clear
On the newer TV's yes it is very sharp. the TV I had when I made this I couldnt really tell to much. It was a Projection HD TV and the picture was always to dark lol.
You spelt disc wrong on the front of the blu ray. Sorry, but I always notice everything lol.
It can go either way
@chadergeist82 From the dictionary:
disk
noun
US spelling of disc, also widely used in computing contexts.
you could just put the actual blu ray symbol on there instead of just "blu ray disk"
You willing to make me one
@eviltig ahhk ... i could get one of my friends to make one for you and i can email it to you
I want to make a pink all I know is far movie blu Ray
can i burn a blu ray disc on a regular burner ?
in case you haven't figured this out in the past year.. no lol
What's a "regular burner"?
Watching in year 2018
First! Nice.
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