Depends on your authoring software. If you have something good like u-lead
dvd workshop, then using ac-3 audio compression you would be able to get 2
hours on a dvd without too much quality loss. I would not recommend this for
people starting with a digital source, but the quality of your source
footage is not going to be the best (because it's analogue, no disrespect
intended). If the software yo have is not that advanced, then splitting it
in to two 1 hour movies would yield better results.
Graham
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Graham Hughes
MVP
www.simplydv.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
"Krytan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks. So I won't be able to get this on one DVD then, huh? Probably
have to split it between to for the 8GB size or can it be compressed enough
to maintain decent quality but fit on one?
>
> "PapaJohn" wrote:
>
> > Well, the big one is the DV-AVI file that will take about 25 GB.
> >
> > Yes, it'll need to be converted to MPEG2 for a DVD. The size will depend
on
> > the compression codec used and could be as much as 8 GB.
> >
> > And then the computer needs elbow room for things like temporary files,
so
> > 50 GB of free space should be about right to work your 2 hour video.
> >
> > --
> > PapaJohn
> > Movie Maker 2: www.papajohn.org
> > PhotoStory 2: www.photostory.papajohn.org
> > ..
> > ..
> > "Krytan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:60C22E2E-B731-42C4-ABC5-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I'm new to this and I want to move my home movies from 8mm to DVD. So
I
> > was wondering, if I take a standard 2 hour tape and make a MM2 DV-AVI
movie
> > from it to burn to the DVD format (MPEG2, right?), how much disk space
does
> > that take?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> >
> >