I'm using DVDit! to create dvds with. Or, at least, trying to. I have three movies and an independent wav file along with four menus to encode. two of the movies are only a minute each and the time for all these items clocks in at 112 minutes. But, size wise, it's over 4.7 Gigs and I can't create a volume. I get a red bar. The main movie, 94 minutes in length, is also too large to create a volume with. Now, DVD-5 is supposed to hold 133 minutes of content. So what do I do?
I capture with a Matrox rt2000 into Premiere 6.0. Using the Avisynth Premiere plugin, I export the timeline to TMPGEnc. I have encoded with a bit rate of 8Mbps. But right now I'm encoding all over again with a bit rate of 5.5Mbps. However, by my estimations, the file size is going to be very much the same. What does a person do to get 133 minutes of content onto a 4.7Gig disk?
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