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Why are the files on my HDD made so much larger when I try to burn them to dvd or blu-ray?
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Newbie Joined: Aug 16, 2012 07:42 Messages: 10 Offline
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Why are the files on my HDD made so much larger when I try to burn them to dvd or blu-ray?

When I produce a file it will tell me that the size will be 3.8 gigs however the MPG2 is only 1.4 gigs, when I try to burn 11 gigs of MPG2s to a blu-ray it tells me that it will take 60 gigs of space, I am curious why this is.

Any help is appreciated,
Thanks in advance. PDR 11 Ultimate
Current setup: Intel I7 2500K 3.4ghz, 12 gigs ram, 4TB internal HDD, 2X AMD 6950 video cards total of 4 gigs ram running in crossfire mode, Windows 7 64bit
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