Trying to fit 1hr and 50 mins to a standard DVD

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LegendsStudio
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Trying to fit 1hr and 50 mins to a standard DVD

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My movie is 1 hour and 50 minutes long and I tried to put it on a standard DVD 4.7 GB and it won’t fit Geez I thought you could put 2 hours on one but it appears you can't... Is there a way to do this on my S2000 ?
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Re: Trying to fit 1hr and 50 mins to a standard DVD

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Are you doing it on standard quality and compress audio.
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Re: Trying to fit 1hr and 50 mins to a standard DVD

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compressed audio and High quality and it says I'm 27% short of fitting if I change it to Medium quality and compressed audio then I'm in the good by 15 percent but I am trying to get the best quality I can.
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Re: Trying to fit 1hr and 50 mins to a standard DVD

Post by MichaelD »

You could always try a dual layer DVD if you want to max out the quality.

However the higher data files, imho, are not as widely compatible with all customers players but the regular standard quality (and comprised audio) is better and will get you your 2 hours onto a standard DVD.
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