Thanks for the tip.. but I was only wondering why I could succeed in this with my 'old' applications, but not (yet) with PD .. ?
May be a case of Apple and Oranges.
Powerdirector 9 is a very different program than any other NLE, it is the first true 64 bit video editing environment.
Powerdirector 9 is very capable of producing great looking DVDs, But, if you are asking to put 2 hours of content on a 4.7 GB disk, then you are compressing down to nothing.
What is the bit rate of the video you are trying to burn to the DVD?
A normal commerical DVD has Video in MPEG2 at about 8 Mbps encoding. You are trying to compress the video to about half it normal size and bit rate. You are going to have bad results.
As a test cut your video in half and try MPEG2 HQ on a 4.7 GB disk. I would bet that if you only put one hour or less on a 4.7 GB disk, it would look pretty good.
What is wrong with burning a double layer DVD?
I looked on Newegg.com and found a stack of 25 Double Layer disks for $15. That makes each disk 60 cents each.
Single layer disks are about 38 cents each if you pay $19 for a stack of 50.
Double layer disks are not expensive.
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