I'm trying to burn a 5-minute video clip onto a DVD disc so that it can play on a set-top DVD player. I've heard that you need to burn at least 1GB of info on the disc in order for a DVD player to be able to read it ("enhanced compatability"). Is that true? If so, what do I do if I only want to burn a small amount of video on a disc but still have it play on a set-top DVD player?
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Add another file containing blank video to make up the rest.
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