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Quote StevenG is right of course, about taking the audience into account, and BR not playing on DVD players etc.
Looking at your original question: the answer is yes. A Blu-ray or a double DVD may be the more handy solution depending on your circumstances.


Thanks for your replies guys. A blu ray disk is not a problem as I use a 3D blu ray player. The movie should be about 46 minutes but after production when I try to burn it to disk it says the file size is 13.5 Gig which I don't understand as previously I could burn it to a standard DVD in HD but then I added about 10 minutes of Gopro and tha is what made the size jump. I updated to Powerdirector 16 because my ealier version could not read Dolby sound from my new video camera.


I have found the cause of the very large file but cannot find any way to fix it. After running produce several times using SVRT (very slow process) there are still several areas that show video rendering required. Also from the last clip at 46 minutes upto 3hrs 5 mins it show video rendering required but there in no video or audio in this area and I can't get rid of it.

Problem solved by setting the range for production which took some finding in the instructions and the set points are very touchy. Thanks for all your help
Quote I have produced a video but it is too big for a single DVD. Is it possible to burn it to several DVD's sequentialy?




Thanks for your reply but it does not help much, I may need to upgrade the burner to Blu Ray
I have produced a video but it is too big for a single DVD. Is it possible to burn it to several DVD's sequentialy?
When I capture a video from a VCR the input audio level is too high causing the DVD audio to be distorted. How do I adjust this? I am using Realtek AC97 audio with sterio mix. If I adjust the input level in settings when I close that popup it goes back to the high setting. The mixer settings have no effect.

The product support answer is: n response to your issue I would like to inform you that there is no such settings to lower down the audio while capturing in PowerDirector software.

Does anyone know how to fix this? I had no problems with version 5
Try using either sterio or mono mix but then you may have the same problem as me, the input audio level is too high causing distortion and the input level control has no effect. Product support is no help as they say you cannot adjust the input level as there is no control for this!
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