Writing Video too DVD

G

Guest

Hi

I am trying to write a 933Mb video file to DVD which is compiled with mpeg
and compressed using AVI. When writing this file to DVD it blow the 4.7Gb DVD
limit. As with large movies written to one DVD disc, could anyone tell me
what software out there would write the video file to DVD as Video file and
not data to enble it to keep to the original 933Mb file size and to read as a
movie/film by standalone DVD players.

Many thanks
 
G

Guest

unless you convert it from avi no standalone dvd player will read it, with
the exception of divx players
 
B

ByTor

Hi

I am trying to write a 933Mb video file to DVD which is compiled with mpeg
and compressed using AVI. When writing this file to DVD it blow the 4.7Gb DVD
limit. As with large movies written to one DVD disc, could anyone tell me
what software out there would write the video file to DVD as Video file and
not data to enble it to keep to the original 933Mb file size and to read as a
movie/film by standalone DVD players.

Many thanks

Little confusing the way you are explaining it but I'll give it a
go......AVI compressed??? 933mb? AVI & mpeg are two entirely different
formats........

Only specific DVD players I know of are capable of playing a "straight"
DivX encoded avi...........So to answer the question of keeping it at
933mb, providing it is the DivX avi, yes it's possible providing you
have an appropriate DVD player.........changing it to a DVD format from
a straight mpeg file and keeping that particular size I would say
no.....If it's already an mpeg2 file than it may already be in DVD
format or SVCD I would assume, than all you would need is an authoring
program to convert it to the standard DVD structure to play. Of course
SVCD would have to still be converted.......

Go here, it may help:

http://www.dvdhelp.us/

http://www.videohelp.com/convert

I use TMPGEnc to convert any avi/mpeg to the appropriate size I need not
to exceed 4.4gb.....It's impossible to fit 4.7gb.
 

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