Why do some DVD burning programs say video files take up more space than other programs do?
26.October, 2008
21 seconds ago
I know that's pretty vague lol. I tried burning a DVD with Nero and I could fit four 23 minute avi files on the DVD. When I tried with Sony DVD Architect Pro, I can only get three and it says one takes up 1.5GB of the DVD. Is there a reason for this?
Also, is there a way to fit more videos on a DVD without compromising quality?
The reason it takes 1.5 GB is because it is encoded in high bitrate. You can try lowering the bitrate and some other settings.. I didnt use sony arvhitect Pro nor Nero so i dont no what can be done.. Try using this software DVD Flick :
http://rapidshare.com/files/94144372/DVD.Flick.1.2.1.2.smforum.net.rar
If the files dont fit try reducing the bitrate in DVD Flick.. The quality will be really good if you know about video compression and the settings you need to use to get a good video with reduced size..
Hope this Helps!
26.October, 2008 um 9:40 am
The reason it takes 1.5 GB is because it is encoded in high bitrate. You can try lowering the bitrate and some other settings.. I didnt use sony arvhitect Pro nor Nero so i dont no what can be done.. Try using this software DVD Flick :
http://rapidshare.com/files/94144372/DVD.Flick.1.2.1.2.smforum.net.rar
If the files dont fit try reducing the bitrate in DVD Flick.. The quality will be really good if you know about video compression and the settings you need to use to get a good video with reduced size..
Hope this Helps!
References :
26.October, 2008 um 10:11 am
You can try the software which is easy to use and very fast. It can burn DVD from any video formats and has great video edit function to meet all your needs. You can download this software from here:
http://www.iphone-tool.com/tool/cucusoft-mpeg-to-dvd-burner.html
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