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ashayes
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Click to dvd

Has anyone got any solution on a click to dvd problem?

I am importing an 800MB avi file and when I convert it using the lowest setting
4Mbps(Max. 120 Mins) but it is still too large to burn to dvd
It comes up with 4.8GB and a red x next to dvd icon
It is click to dvd 2.5

Any suggestions?

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MattWilson
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Welcome to ClubVAIO :slight_smile:

Your best bet would be to invest in some dual layer discs (Provided that your drive supports them). DVD R9 aka DVDR DL.

This means that you can increase the quality in C2DVD and have a better final movie. Dual layer discs aren't particularly expensive anymore. Just shop around to find the best deal on the number of discs you think you will need.

:slight_smile:

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jumbles1971
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Which operating system are you using? If it's Vista then you could try using Movie Maker to create a timeline then burn it using DVD Maker (make sure you check the aspect ratio in both applications - it's kind of annoying waiting 2 hours for a disc that comes out wrong :smileyangry:). If you don't have Vista but have Premiere Elements then you can burn to a folder then use a program like DVD Shrink to shrink it to fit a 4.3GB disc.

MattWilson
Visitor

DVD Shrink
is here

If you have Nero (More importantly NeroVision) use it to create a disc via the Image recorder.

Then use Daemon Tools to mount the image and use DVD Shrink to to shrink the DVD down to a typical 4.3GB disc and burn it!

:slight_smile:

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jumbles1971
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I spent ages trying to work out if there was a way of mounting a virtual drive with virtual dual layer discs so I could burn to the virtual disc then DVDShrink it to a real one but I couldn't figure it out.

Would DaemonTools do that?

MattWilson
Visitor

I spent ages trying to work out if there was a way of mounting a virtual drive with virtual dual layer discs so I could burn to the virtual disc then DVDShrink it to a real one but I couldn't figure it out.

Would DaemonTools do that?


Yeah. You can load most image files of any size on 4 different virtual drives. I use it so much its untrue!

:slight_smile:

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jumbles1971
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I'll have to give it a go. I tried some other virtual drive program but gave up when I couldn't figure out how to create a blank disk. Is there such a thing as an image of a blank disk?

MattWilson
Visitor

Well i just tried to make a blank cd and it wouldn't let me so i guess the answer is no. :laughing:

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jumbles1971
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It strike me that it would be a really useful tool to have but no one seems to do it. Strange.

MattWilson
Visitor

It strike me that it would be a really useful tool to have but no one seems to do it. Strange.


What do you need a blank disc for though? :thinking: