I have a video clip converted to a Quicktime movie. I want put it on a DVD. When I try to burn it with Toast 6 it indicates the length is 1:56:31 long. But when I try to burn it on a standard DVD disk it says I need 5GB of space. Why won't fit since it's less than the 2 hour limit of the disk and how can I remedy this problem?
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Choose save as image, then run the resulting video_ts folder through popcorn, dtox or dvd remaster.
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how much free space do you have on your scratch drive?
you might have less than 5 GB.
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Thanks for the tips. By changing the audio to AC3, I was able to fit the video clip on one DVD
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