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  1. I have a home video which I have been making for atleast a year. Now I would like to put it on disc or dvd. The video is 2 hours long and when I try to burn it on my dvd burner it says "file to large for this disc". Is there software or a utility that can help me burn this video. I do not want to make two disc or split the video. Is that possible?? help
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    Sure, use TMPGEnc Plus, IfoEdit, DVD Shrink, and your favorite burner.

    1. Load your video into TMPGEnc, select your DVD template and the ES [Video + Audio] Stream type. Select Start. This will give you two files, a .m2v and a .mp2 file. Change the filetype of the .mp2 file to .mpa .

    2. Run IfoEdit. Select DVD Author-->New DVD. Load the .m2v file as video and mp2 file as audio. The resultant files will be your DVD files, but they are too big right now.

    3. Run DVD Shrink. Select Open File, and select your DVD files. Shrink them to fit on a DVD±R(W).

    4. Load the new DVD files into your favorite burner and burn, baby burn.
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    If you already authored it to a DVD fileset, you can just
    run Shrink on that.
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