OK, That makes sense, MyDVD is doing the DVD burning (and the fitting to
disc)
When your movie is converted to MPEG2 - it will actually fill the DVD at the
bitrate that MyDVD uses. You may check to see if it has other settings
somewhere. They could get more minutes of video on if it were using a lower
bitrate. Tradeoff is quality which is probably why they are doing 60
minutes.
"Pat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C4E4DB56-C81D-4107-B2FD-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am using the Dell installed Sonic DVD program. They way they integrated
> this with Movie Maker in the Dell Media Center it makes it appear to be
> part
> of Movie Maker. But my recent research made me aware that it is actually
> another software program. But after reading the Sonic DVD help files I
> see
> that a 4.7 GB DVD disk really only holds 60 minutes of highest quality
> video.
> Still doesn't make sense to me that my file size is so much smaller than
> that. And also unclear is if the titles and transitions and still
> pictures I
> have integrated into the movie are part of the 60 minute limit.
> --
> Pat
>
>
> "print_maker" wrote:
>
>> What software are you burning the movie with?
>>
>> MovieMaker doesn't make DVDs for watching on a DVD player.
>>
>>
>> "Pat" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:9178BA51-9AFE-4201-B31E-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I am trying to burn a 820 MB movie in Movie Maker to a DVD-R that holds
>> >4.7
>> > GB. Before starting the save process a message pops up warning that
>> > movies
>> > cannot be more than 60 minutes. This movies is about 75 minutes. But
>> > since
>> > the movie is less than 4.7 GB and the 120 minute rating on the DVD
>> > disk,
>> > shouldn't burn to this media?
>> > --
>> > Pat
>>
>>
>>
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