I have been transfering home videos over to DVD,
How come 2 hours of audio is over 1GB in size? and it is only 2 channels, I noticed that 2 hours of audio that I rip from a commercial DVD only seems to be like 300-400mb?
How can I make this smaller so that I can make the video quality higher? and still have DVDSP except the files?
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EarlyGrace
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DVD Studio Pro comes with a program called A.Pack that makes compressed Dolby Digital files from your otherwise uncompressed AIFF files.
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I can't seem to import my AIFF files into A.Pack,
I have been making the M2V and AIFF in Quicktime from my .Mov files that IMovie exports.
Why would A.Pack not except the AIFF that Quicktime creates?
arrrrrrrEarlyGrace
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