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    So, on the file, the movie says it 700mb, but when i put it into AVStoDVD, it goes to like 6gb? How do I fix this?
    Also, I want to get all 8 of the recent episodes of the walking dead onto a disk, is that possible? or would i have to break them up, because again, I'm having the large filesize problem with the videos. I just started learning how to burn DVDs yesterday from another thread posted on here, and I THINK I got it down, but that's one of the problems i'm facing so far.
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    Your movie is NOT in dvd format so you must reconvert and usually to a higher bitrate=file size to get similar quality.

    What is the running time? You can get around 2-4 hours/dvdr in good quality.
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    How would I convert it to a higher bitrate?
    the movie is 2 hours and 30 minutes long.
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    AVStoDVD is converting it to a higher bitrate = bigger file size = 6GB. Lower the bitrate to get smaller size or change the output file size. Click on the DVD Size in avstodvd.
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    Ah, okay. So then how would I lower the bitrate/change the file size?
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    Didn't I just say that. Click on the dvd size-button and lower it.
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    I'm not sure I understand. Wouldn't that be counter-intuitive? Don't I want the dvd size higher?
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    AVStodvd will try convert your video to the size you choose. If you choose a bigger size it will be BIGGER and not fit on 4.7 dvdr.
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    OOOOOOOOOOOH. So what size would you recommend I put it too?
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    4.36GiB (4.37GiB is the size of a full-capacity Single-sided, Single-layer DVD). Unless you choose to use Dual-layer discs, then it would be 7.94GiB (just less than the 7.95GiB full capacity).

    Or, unless you want more than one title on the disc. Then it is a balancing & budgeting act.

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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    4.36GiB (4.37GiB is the size of a full-capacity Single-sided, Single-layer DVD). Unless you choose to use Dual-layer discs, then it would be 7.94GiB (just less than the 7.95GiB full capacity).
    So you're saying it'll be fine as long as I choose single-layer? Sorry, I don't get much of the lingo, I'm extremely new to burning DVDs.
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    As the great majority of the least expensive DVD burnables are Single-layer, then YES, it should be fine. If you are unfamiliar with the lingo, a trip through the "What Is" section above should help.

    Understand that you are using a GUI that is controlling a CLI app, and that app is using your size designation as a TARGET to attempt to achieve, but rarely do they get it 100% on the nose with the size, so since YMMV, that is why I suggested a slightly smaller size. (you could try & make it exactly = target capacity. who knows, you might get lucky)
    You DO want to make it as LARGE as possible, as (assuming all other things are equal) a rise in bitrate equates to a rise in quality and filesize=bitrate * running time.

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    You got the answer, just burn to a dual layer disk, no muss no fuss.
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  14. Originally Posted by bendixG15 View Post
    You got the answer, just burn to a dual layer disk, no muss no fuss.
    But the thread title is "How can I fit big movies into the 4.7gb disk?", so he just redoes the conversion following the instructions here and then burns the result to a single-layer 4.37GB disk.
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    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Originally Posted by bendixG15 View Post
    You got the answer, just burn to a dual layer disk, no muss no fuss.
    But the thread title is "How can I fit big movies into the 4.7gb disk?", so he just redoes the conversion following the instructions here and then burns the result to a single-layer 4.37GB disk.
    Nobody reads thread titles
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    Thanks everyone, I got it to work
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