Hello guys. I just wanted to ask about the Autofit feature. When I am putting an xvid or a couple of them on one dvd I can just hit autofit and it will reduce the size of the files to fit onto one dvd. What is the max in hours that you can fit onto a dvd using the autofit feature? I know the more you cram on, the more you will degrade the quality of the picture.....but I was just wondering if anyone has tried a certain amount of hours that either was acceptable or not. Thanks.
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Anything over two hours will really be personal preference for appearance. That being siad I regularly put 3.5 - 4 hours on at quality that is acceptable to me.
Another reference:
https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?p=1408636#1408636Dwight
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