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    Hello. I am a beginner with pinnacle studio 8 and right now Im trying to put several mpeg files on dvd.I created a menu for the files and put music.My question is when i go to write the dvd with the make movie option , i select make disc>dvd... but the space is over 25000mb.Anyway I ask you if i can convert all my work into a mpeg file from the make movie option and then put the file into dvd.Will that work on dvd players,playstation as a normal dvd with menus and everything?Will i have problems with audio?Which audio type should I choose to work with all dvd players.

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    after you convert to mpg you must author. you can't just put mpgs on a dvd. use tmpgenc dvd author.
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    I'd suggest you try the 'Create Disk Content But Don't Burn', then using another burning program to burn the DVD.

    Or try TMPGEnc DVD Author- it has a 30 day free trial and is much better (and much faster) than Studio 8.
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    I used movie factory and i did the dvd.But i wanted to do it with studio because i can put menu and effects and have a greater intro and generally presentetion of the dvd.But as i put the content to be done as mpeg and no as dvd to studio 8 , it tells me that i need 20 gbs of space.In movie factory i used the same content as studio and it converted it to fit to dvd.
    In the options of studio at create mpeg option i put dvd compatible ,and the selection of the program is only high resolution 720x480.

    What can i do to fit the content to studio as i did with movie favtory?

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