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Barry, I'm going to try the smart fit and changing to 4:3 tomorrow. I did a preliminary and it made it fit. I don't have DVD-RWs so I'll just have to use a DVD+R DL and hope for the best. Thanks to everyone that tried to help.
I used smartfit on one that was an hour and 5 minutes for a single layer DVD. Most of it was fine, but there was a short part with horrible motion blur. I just got the dual layer DVDs a day or two ago. I'm still trying to understand how LegacyBox fit a 6 hour videotape on one DVD. It looks like I'll just have to burn these on bluray discs. They are very old, low quality VHS videos and I don't think most of my older relatives have bluray players and I hate to waste blurays on such low quality video. I hope I can get the number of copies that I had planned in time for Christmas.
I did scroll to 8.5. It still claims it is too big. I saw another topic where someone mentioned that these dual layer dvds will only hold about 2 hours. If that's true, then it sucks because the DVD itself says 240 minutes.
Power Director says my project is 2 hours and 45 minutes long. I am using a dual layer DVD which says it will hold 240 minutes. 2 hours is 120 minutes plus 45 minutes is 165 minutes. But every time I try to make the DVD, PD says that the file is around 4 GB too big to fit on the DVD. I take it to the lowest quality and it makes not difference. Help.


Edit. And how did Legacy Box get way more video than this on a DVD? I could not find any mention of triple layer DVDs. The VHS tapes that I sent in were apparently recorded on the 6 hour setting. I cut the extra off the end (a long track of blue screen) to get to the above time.
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