I just got finished encoding a 173min avi to dvd using ffmpeg x. I used the ffmpeg encoder, and left everything as is. The bitrate was the standard 4000 kbits, to fit on 1 cd of 4gb, and then under that it had the 4000mb. When i went to burn the Video_ts folder i got the error by toast saying it was too big. It was actually 4.52gb. What did i do wrong or what do i have to change? The target filesize was 4000mb and it was suppose to fit on a 4gb dvd so i dont see why it ended up bigger. Would choosing "best" bitrate from the bitrate calculator which lowered to bitrate to 2994 kbit/s make the filesize smaller?
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