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  1. I am trying to use SVCD2DVD to convert a DIVx video to DVD. Everything seems to be functioning properly but the final product. When I try to burn the ISO file or try to create the DVD using the Video and Audio folders I get something like "File size to big". I am putting this on a 4.7GB disc. The size of the iso according to explorer is 4.38 GB or 4,710,211,584 bytes. What is the maximum size I can fit on a DVD+R?
    Just as a note I have the CD size under the Bitrate Menu set to 4300. Should it be lower? The obvious answer seems to be yes.

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    A single-layer DVD+R should hold 4,700,000,000 bytes, so you will need to lower your target/average bitrate slightly.
    Tools used: ScenalyzerLive 4.0, Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, Adobe After Effects 7.0 Professional, Adobe Encore DVD 2.0, IFOedit 0.96, DVD-lab PRO 1.53, Adobe Audition 2.0
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