The problem is if you have large file say Die another day which is about 1.4gb avi file is there a way to fit it on 1 dvd without comprimising the quality
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Its all about bitrate. Check the length of the movie and use a bitrate calculator to determine the Avergae bitrate to use for the encode. This will give you the best quality achievable for a single DVD from that source file. Anything above 3500 - 4000 should be OK for most movies. Perhaps a bit higher for movies with LOADS of action.
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I converted a large AVI to MPEG2 and everything looks/sopunds great. Now I want to burn to DVD, so I put the MPEG through SpruceUp. The Spruce export crashes every time. Any ideas?
My system:
Abit Ic7G
P4 3.0C @ 3.98 GHz
2x512 MB DDR 500 ram
WinXP Pro
ATI Radeon X800pro
5x120 GB Western Digital ata100
TDK Velocd 48x16x44
Sony 8x DVD burner
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