I would like to transfer a 90 min home movie onto DVD. I'm using Ulead workshop. I select to burn a 120min (lower quality), but I'm still out of space on the DVD. Is there another authoring application that will allow me to burn the entire 90 min?
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If you change your bit rate to a lower setting it will work, you may have to have an mpeg encoder to do it
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The problem is most likely that the audio is PCM which is uncompressed. This eats up a large amount of space. Usually with PCM, 1 hour is the max unless you lower the quality of the video. Your choices are to use a lower bit rate with lower video quality, split to 2 DVD's, or (expensive) find a DVD authoring package that supports AC3 compresseed audio. DVDit PE supports this but it costs about $600 I think
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well i would seperate the video and audio using TMPGEnc. then encode the video (m2v) and audio (mpa) do both seperatly. make sure the audio is 48000 kps. now i would author it with ifoedit and burn the dvd files using nero. might not be the fastest or easiest way but it will fit onto one dvd and play fine in the dvd player.
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