My friend burned 24 videos of approx 40-50 minutes per vid on to 2 DVDs.
Normally I can only put 2-3 vids of that size onto the DVDs. I'm wondering how to go around that and be able to put that much videos on few DVDs as possible.
If you're creating a proper DVD (video_ts folder and vob files)
you should aim to have, at the max, 3 hours of program content.
You can go beyond that, but quality will suffer.
At 3 hours, bit rate is already down to just over 3000Kbps (average).
Okay how about I burn videos to a CD...because I might not have the software to create a burned dvd, says it needs to be CD-R/RW so i used it but it's too small...so what program tool can I use to compress to put videos on a CD?
Originally posted by psp_guru: Okay how about I burn videos to a CD...because I might not have the software to create a burned dvd, says it needs to be CD-R/RW so i used it but it's too small...so what program tool can I use to compress to put videos on a CD?
Do you have a DVD burner? If you do, forget the CDs, they're obsolete for movie burning, nowadays when for $20 you can get a decent DVD burner. What software do you have/use? DVD Flick is free.