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Sam0_0 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 03, 2018 11:03 Messages: 4 Offline
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i have a 1 hr 30 min project running in full HD that I need to be able to export onto a single layer 4.7 GB DVD. Any suggestions on what file format I need and resolution? I cannot seem to get anything to a small enough size to one DVD. And no, I cannot go to a dual layer and no, I cannot go to two discs. Thanks!
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Quote i have a 1 hr 30 min project running in full HD that I need to be able to export onto a single layer 4.7 GB DVD. Any suggestions on what file format I need and resolution? I cannot seem to get anything to a small enough size to one DVD. And no, I cannot go to a dual layer and no, I cannot go to two discs. Thanks!


Trying to squeeze 100 pond of XXX into a 10 pound bag? sealed

You realize that putting the full HD video onto a DVD will result in a 720 by 480 (old style VHS quality).

Where are you going to play the video?

You can always:
1) Use a memory card/stick.
2) Make a blu ray disc.
3) Use an alternate program like X-VID or DIVX. .
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Sam0_0 [Avatar]
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Quote i have a 1 hr 30 min project running in full HD that I need to be able to export onto a single layer 4.7 GB DVD. Any suggestions on what file format I need and resolution? I cannot seem to get anything to a small enough size to one DVD. And no, I cannot go to a dual layer and no, I cannot go to two discs. Thanks!


Trying to squeeze 100 pond of XXX into a 10 pound bag? sealed

You realize that putting the full HD video onto a DVD will result in a 720 by 480 (old style VHS quality).

Where are you going to play the video?

You can always:
1) Use a memory card/stick.
2) Make a blu ray disc.
3) Use an alternate program like X-VID or DIVX.


yes, I understand that I’m trying to mix two things together but it has to go to a dvd (technically ISO format). I am just trying to find out if and how it can be done
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Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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There are at least 3 ways to put that 1.5 hour video on DVD and have good quality. If the aspect ratio is 4:3 then just choose the appropriate settings in the 2D disc tab for quality.

If the video is 16:9 then choose Smart Fit. There are at least 3 other ways to do it in the settings. Try smart fit first.
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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Quote There are at least 3 ways to put that 1.5 hour video on DVD and have good quality. If the aspect ratio is 4:3 then just choose the appropriate settings in the 2D disc tab for quality.

If the video is 16:9 then choose Smart Fit. There are at least 3 other ways to do it in the settings. Try smart fit first.


High definition on a DVD with/without Smart Fit? .
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Quote i have a 1 hr 30 min project running in full HD that I need to be able to export onto a single layer 4.7 GB DVD. Any suggestions on what file format I need and resolution?


Stevek - It is not necessary to know what the source resolution is in this case. He is asking what file format and resolution he needs. Smart fit fixes all that for the OP.
Sam0_0 [Avatar]
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Quote i have a 1 hr 30 min project running in full HD that I need to be able to export onto a single layer 4.7 GB DVD. Any suggestions on what file format I need and resolution?


Stevek - It is not necessary to know what the source resolution is in this case. He is asking what file format and resolution he needs. Smart fit fixes all that for the OP.

yeah, the smart fix solved everything. I didn’t even realize that was there! Thank you guys for your help!
stevek
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Since the OP talked about high definition in his original post, I thought it was important to him -- apparently not. .
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Sam0_0 [Avatar]
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Quote Since the OP talked about high definition in his original post, I thought it was important to him -- apparently not.


high definition does matter, but as the first answer said... I’m tying to fit 100 pounds into a 10 pound bag.
Myk
Senior Member Location: The Hartland of Michigan Joined: Feb 05, 2015 16:09 Messages: 205 Offline
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Using Smart fit, I can get 2.5hrs 1280x720 onto a single-layer DVD. It looks great being played.
Give it a try. .
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