Graham Jones
April 29th, 2005, 11:49 AM
Hi folks,
have just completed my first cut of my second low budget feature. I need to burn it onto a DVD. This is something I tested back in the early days of acquiring the cam/software I am using and it worked fine.
Unfortunately, my file was too big. The film is 81 mins long and 4.74 GB (5,100,049,549 bytes). As it's only the first cut and I now have to show it to a few people I was preparing to cut one minute (there is a credit roll included in that running time)... when I noticed this bar on the Imagemixer DVD software referring to 4000MB as the maximum. It was 21MB full without any project loaded..
Is this common - cheap DVD authoring only allowing 4000MB? I assume 4000MB is 4GB?
Can anyone recommend any free DVD burning software that will put a 4.66
GB MPEG 2 file onto a DVD.
Much appreciated.
G
have just completed my first cut of my second low budget feature. I need to burn it onto a DVD. This is something I tested back in the early days of acquiring the cam/software I am using and it worked fine.
Unfortunately, my file was too big. The film is 81 mins long and 4.74 GB (5,100,049,549 bytes). As it's only the first cut and I now have to show it to a few people I was preparing to cut one minute (there is a credit roll included in that running time)... when I noticed this bar on the Imagemixer DVD software referring to 4000MB as the maximum. It was 21MB full without any project loaded..
Is this common - cheap DVD authoring only allowing 4000MB? I assume 4000MB is 4GB?
Can anyone recommend any free DVD burning software that will put a 4.66
GB MPEG 2 file onto a DVD.
Much appreciated.
G