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normally I burn discs at DVD-SP because I want maximum content on a disc, PD14 doesn't allow it(except for 4:3 aspect ratio content
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think if you
Produce to an MPEG-2 file, where you can use custom settings, then import that file into
Create Disc rather than importing the project you can burn the disc or to a file with those settings.
Pete : If you want to save a copy from which you can burn further discs and are sure you won't want to do any further editing then I would do as jcardana suggests and burn to an ISO file. You can then use any free third-party app such as imgburn to produce as many discs as you want.
For the best quality on a standard DVD you should use the default MPEG-2 DVD HQ 720x576 (or 720x480 in the US) 8 mbps. This gives about 1 hour of video. If your original footage is HD and you want to save at that quality you'll need to go to Blu-Ray, again burning to an ISO file if you want to make multiple copies.
Regards,
Mike
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