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mikey555
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9. February 2005 @ 20:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've been messing aound with this all afternoon, and somehow I can't get it to work. I'm using DVD Architect to burn movies, but when I add a 10mb file, it says that the disk has used 65mb. I want to be able to put three or four medium quality movies onto one disc, but I guess I'm not sure if that's possible. If it is, could someone possibly tell me the way they did it, what kind of compression method (using Vegas presets, TMPEGEnc, XDVD, etc.), you know. Thanks.

Oh yeah, I looked at a bunch of guides - there doesn't seem to be any on the subject. Or if there is, post a link!
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10. February 2005 @ 07:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I know I won't be much help cause I'm sorta new at this but perhaps phrase your question differently.
What kind of movies? VCD,SVCD? Size?
There are some expert members here and excellant guides to help you record VCD, SVCD, divx formats onto dvd that might do what you want. Normal mpeg2 dvd compliant movies (720x480 @ 4000kb/s, AC3 audio) will only do about 2 hours on dvd.
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10. February 2005 @ 08:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you want to fit than many movies onto one dvdr, you need to understand encoding/conversion and bitrate.
Briefly, AVI is a container for a compressed video/audio combination. How compressed depends on the codec used.
A dvd is mpeg-2 video, a different compression, in a different container.
If you have a bunch of 2 hour movies, not great quality, and want them to fit on one or two dvdr, try Xdvd (available inside the TMPGEnc Xpress 3 program), or google up KDVD templates, for use with TMPGEnc 2.5x
Once you've encoded your video to your liking, you're going to have to author it. That is, put the mpg's into the correct dvd structure (.vobs etc.).
If you get this far without further questions, we'll get into authoring :D

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Cheers, Jim
mikey555
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10. February 2005 @ 14:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks for the help. I actually just figured out how to do it. I used (believe it or not) TMPGEnc Enxpress 3, with the XDVD compression. I made the avg. bitrate 1100 kb/s and the max. bitrate about 5000 kbs. I can fit about 4 1.5 hour movies on one DVD. However, I had to change the max. GOP frames from 48 to 15 (15 is the max amount for DVDs, at least for TMPGEnc DVD Author).
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11. February 2005 @ 05:39 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Well done! Most people give up before figuring out stuff like this :D
Xdvd was created specifically for this type of stuff.

Black holes are where God divided by zero...
Cheers, Jim
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