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    just got a sony dcr 30 camcorder,
    transfered dv(filming) to avi on computer using firewire card and ulead progamme, but the film lasts around 20 mins on dv tape but as AVI file takes up 4 gig so using a dvdr for only 20mins film
    is there any type of file i can change it to so i can put at least an hour on to dvdr, or is there a different programme to use

    1700hz pc
    pc chips 810lmr motherboard
    dvd writer 105
    512 mb memory
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    If you only want to watch your footage on a computer then I would recommend DivX or XviD codecs applied using VIrtualDub. If you wish to watch on a standalone DVD player then you need to encode to MPEG-2. My tool of choice is TMPGEnc Plus. All you need to do to fit omre on one DVD is lower the bitrate.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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    i'll try that tonight before football
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  4. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    From your original post, I'm guessing you haven't done this before, so Jimmalenko's response probably needs to be elaborated on.

    To play this back on a DVD, you need to convert the avi to DVD compliant mpeg-2 (jimmalenko's recommendation of TMPGEnc is as good as any), and then author it as a DVD. The authoring process creates the files required for a standalone DVD player to recognise and play. You can choose, at this time, to create menus as well, however these can very simple.

    I would check out the authoring guides to the left -> start here https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?howtoselect=3;6#3;6

    I haven't used TMPGEnc DVD Author, but it is often recommended here, especially for quickly setting up a simple disk.
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