Movie won't fit on DVD
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Movie won't fit on DVD
How is it that you get the movie, special features and animated menus all on a commercial DVD, but when I try to burn long movies on DVDs, they don't fit? I'm using Nero, and for some reason, movies take up 4-5 times their actual size when I try to put them on a DVD.
Should I use a different program?
Should I use a different program?
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Everything you put on a video DVD is recompressed (well...decompressed) to an encrypted MPEG2 format. A DVD should be able to hold about 3 hours of footage.
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Retail DVD's can hold up to about 8GB. Single-layer (DVD5) discs, however can only hold up to 4.35GB. You need to either strip away some extras, or recompress to a smaller bitrate. You can use DVD Shrink for both.
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Just increase the compression until it fits.
You're probably not backing up with DVD Shrink, but if you do, get rid of the foreign languages and compress the special features as much as possible to give the main feature as much room as possible.
You're probably not backing up with DVD Shrink, but if you do, get rid of the foreign languages and compress the special features as much as possible to give the main feature as much room as possible.
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I also burn DVDs and I've had this same problem. Retail burnable DVDs come in either 4.7 gb or 8gb (not sure, but I think it's around
. What you need to buy is 8 gb, or you can download DVD Shrink (best program ever) to decompress it. Then try it on your 4.7 gb DVD (assuming that is what you are using). If it doesn't work, then use 8 gb.
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