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It can hold up to 80 hours of video so I would say about 40 movies assuming all movies are around 2 hours long
no you can not, if you do so your DVD player will read it as just songs and will not show a picture. but if your really curious i would go for it and try and see what happens No, you can't. If you burn video to a CD-r, you would only get the sound rather than the video. What's more, you need a DVD burner to the video to a DVD disc, then you could play it on a DVD player. Here I recommend a DVD burner software which can convert and burn many popular video files ( like AVI, MPG, MPEG, RM, RMVB, MP4, WMV, MOV and so on) to DVD.
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