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Video will not fit onto DVD
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I fully realise I must be the only person with this problem.

I made a video (1920x1080 25fps 50mbps) of a 1 hour football match and went to Create Disc and burnt it onto a standard DVD.

Each of the original 4 quarters videos are just over 5GB making a total of over 20GB.

On the Create Disc Screen in the bottom LH corner it showed using 4119MB of 4700MB available so it fitted reasonable easily on the disc so I burnt a disc.

Question 1- what format is the video on this DVD?

Question 2 - how do I create a video file (1920x1080 25fps) that I can transfer to an 8GB thumb drive?

Everything I have tried so far (MPEG-2 and H.264 create videos over 7GB).

Thanks,

Phil.

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Phil
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Question 1 - mpeg-2

Question 2 – Create a custom profile.

The usb thumb drive need to be formatted as ntfs to utilize the full 8 GB.
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Quote Question 1 - mpeg-2

Question 2 – Create a custom profile.

The usb thumb drive need to be formatted as ntfs to utilize the full 8 GB.


Thanks but I have no idea how to create a custom profile.

And how did the MPEG-2 disc fit the video in Create Disc but not when I make an MPEG-2 file? Phil
Tell the truth - but gently.

PD14 Ultra
i5-6600K OC CPU, Asus Z170-P Motherboard, 4G Asus GeForce GTX 960, 240GB SSD, 1 x 1TB Seagate HDD, 1x 1TB SSD external backup HDD, 8GB RAM






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