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RiceIntegraRS 05-30-2009 04:11 PM

Maximizing Music Videos onto DVD
 
When i use Nero im only able to get about 17 Music Videos onto DVD

and when i use the DVD Maker Program i can get about 22 Music Videos.

Ive seen other people actually have 40+ music videos onto one DVD, im wondering how i can do that?

the music vids i have are usually 40megs in size

Soundy 05-30-2009 04:36 PM

I assume you're using NeroVision to create the DVD? If you click the "More>>" button at the bottom-left of the project window, you'll get an extra row of buttons - click the - "Video Options" button, then the "DVD-Video" tab at the top, and adjust the "Quality setting" option - you can get anywhere from one to six hours on a standard 4.7GB single-layer DVD.

It's like with old VHS tapes, you could get from 2 to 8 hours on a tape - VHS did it by running the tape slower, DVD does it by increasing the compression - either way, the longer the run time, the less the quality.

You can also get more videos by using a Dual-Layer disc, if your burner supports it... 8.5GB as opposed to 4.7.

ddr 06-02-2009 12:38 PM

try tmpegenc

the amount of videos you can fit on the dvd depends on the bitrate you set it as. setting it as anything more than the source is a waste of space imo

Soundy 06-03-2009 09:45 AM

TMPEGENC will only re-encode the video, not burn the disc. No point in using two programs to do the job of one.

Limitless 06-03-2009 10:02 PM

If you try to fit that many, the quality would be horrible.


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