hello, i'm using idvd for the first time and have some trouble... i have just spent the best part of last day finishing my 60 min video on final cut. now is the time to burn it onto dvd! the quicktime file i exported is about 13 gig. idvd says it's too big. surely a dvd can fit more than 60 mins of footage...? urgent advice is sought. i'm working to a deadline and time is getting the better of me!
thanks
Go into iDVD Preferences and change to Best Quality from Best Performance. Should be OK then. BQ is for projects over 60 minutes and this includes menu, etc.
thanks for your time but im not sure if my question is answered or not... turns out the memory problem was with the hard disk, not the size of my file. it's starting to burn now. what i guess i really want to know is how my 13 gig quicktime file fits onto a 4.7 gig dvd? if this is burning at the moment will it give up halfway saying the file is too big? educate me!
iDVD will compress any quicktime file it can read into MPEG2 VOB files, the standard for Video DVDs.
Your 13 GB quicktime file, as long as it is less than two hours, can be squeezed to fit. Yes you will lose some quality.
"Normal" DV qucicktime files from iMovie are 2 GB every 10 mintues, so a two hour DV movie is approximately 24GB - and iDVD can squeeze it to fit on a 4.7GB DVD.