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  1. I captured video with an AIW card. Edited the commercials out with Wimble. I imported the edited mpeg2 filw to DVDIT. Able to author the disc with two episodes of Monk. Wen I atempt to burn DVDIT gives a message not enough disc space ona 4.7 disk. Each mpeg episode is 1.2 gigs. Total mpeg2 files are 2.4 gigs. I did not get too fancy with background stuff, menu photos etc. I do have the buttons animate the episodes. Why do I get this message of not enough space on disk?
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    Guessing... the prog. could be wrong, or maybe you've got it set to re-encode the video at higher bitrate?
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    I believe DVDit takes your audio and tries to convert it to PCM thus it becomes huge.
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    Which exact version of DVDit! is being used?
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  5. sorry about answering so late, work gets in the way.
    jtoolman200 you where correct.I checked the audio parameters and it was set for a huge audio file. I decreased the audio files and the project fit on one dvd.
    lordsmurf I am using DVDIT version 5
    thanks again
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    DVDit! 5 is crap. It likes to re-encode video/audio when it should simply leave it the hell alone. You may be running into one of these situations.
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