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  1. Hi.

    ive got 2 mpegs both just over 2gb each and are cd1 and cd2 of the film.

    i want to try and put this onto 1dvd disk.

    however it just goes over the limit of the disk.

    is there anyway i can adjust this or change it some how so that i can fit it all onto one single disk.

    im sure the files are already in avi format but could be wrong!

    any ideas?
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    Hello,

    You can use gspot or powerdvd (configurations button) to determine the format of the file.

    You could use tmpgenc dvd author and then use dvdshrink to compress the video_ts folder.

    Kevin

    EDIT - Also, a little more detail than HELP in the subject will be more useful in the future .
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  3. Do as yoda suggests and use GSpot to find out what your files are.

    If they are MPEG then do as yoda says - author using TMPGEnc DVD Author (ignoring that they are too big) then use DVD Shrink to take them down in size. This should give optimum quality.

    If they are in AVI format then you must convert them using TMPGEnc (or another tool if you prefer). There are plenty of guides over on the left-hand side to help you with that. Here's one to save you looking this time:

    https://www.videohelp.com/guides.php?link=75

    With regards to the subject line, please do try to describe your problem in a nutshell. Subject lines like "help" or "stuck" are often bypassed by many users. Trust me, you'll get more responses!

    Hope this helps,

    Cobra
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