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Yes, as I said in my original message, I rendered the files as MPEG2. That decreased the size substantually, but both files together are still nearly twice the size I can fit on the DVD.

I can try playing with the bit rate for the two files. I think you're right, it will create files with less than desired quality, but it's worth a try.

Ok, I'm a newbie.

I shot video for some bellydancers. I edited it in two parts. First part is the start to the intermission, second part is after intermission to the end. Both parts edited together is about an hour and a half long.

I rendered the projects to MPeg 2 format, put the two halves together in a new project, but it's 7700K in length, or about twice the size of the 4.7Gig DVD.

What am I missing? If a 4.7Gig DVD will hold two hours of video, why is my project twice the size, and can I do something to compress it to fit on the DVD?

Will rendering the final video as a whole (the final project) fix the issue?

I shot the video in HD, but I'm buring it to a standard DVD since I don't have a Bluray burner, nor does the person I'm doing this for, have a Bluray player.

Ken
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