I have several MPG files that are VCD compliant that I'd like to put on DVD. As the files are VCD compliant, changing the quality is pointless. I would like to put as many hours on one DVD as possible.
I have been looking through the forum and have tried a lot of things, but it just hasn't worked. I tried and completed converting vcd to vcd with mpg2 sound track. However the dvd authoring software I have still wants to take the 400mb track and use 2.9GB on the dvd. I was trying dvd-lab, but when i tell it to create the dvd to disk, all the files are 0 in size. But I am still working to see what that is about.
Any suggestions?
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