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  1. How about some kind of rough estimate, or even better an acurate one, of how large a resulting project is likely to be. There is no real way anymore of knowing how many .AVIs you can get on a DVD. Some kind of size bar, ALA Nero would be good.

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    Hello,

    Use a video bit rate calculator to determine how much video can fit on a disc.

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?s=1#1

    Found over on the tools section under "lists" on the left

    Kevin
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  3. Yeah, I know how to do it, but it would be better if V2 could find out the video type, then use a bitrate calculator to work out a file size to report to a size bar, all automatic, all in one proggy.
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