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  1. Ok, I have a slide show business, and part of my service is to put the slide show that I create using adobe premiere pro, onto a dvd.

    The thing I am wondering is, since these slide shows are only about 300mb, can I somehow put them on a cd that could be read by the dvd player. this would save me alot of money. i tried making a vcd using premieres mpg encoder, but it would not read on my dvd player.

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    There is a format called MiniDVD which is just that. A small DVD format file burnt onto a CDR. But, only very few DVD players will recognise and play MiniDVD format disks as it isn't widely supported. If you are doing it commercially, you'll probably get the majority returned as the customers DVD player can't read them.

  3. You are right, you shouldn't double post. I am locking this topic, keep on with the other one.

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