How do I burn a DVD over 120 minutes

My movie is 127 minutes long. My DVDs are only 120 minutes long. I know on a pc there are things like DVD shrink which will compress it accordingly. Is there something like this for the mac?

FYI- programs I'm familiar with Final Cut Pro & IDVD

Thanks so much.


Mac OS X (10.0.x)

Posted on Sep 21, 2006 11:12 AM

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Sep 21, 2006 11:41 AM in response to Cousin

My DVDs are only 120 minutes long<<</div>


That's not technically correct. DVD discs do not have 'length' at all. While the generally accepted program length for a burned DVD-Video is around 2 hours in order to maintain decent quality. But in reality, program length actually has nothing to do with how much data the disc will hold.

If you have Compressor and DVD-SP you could easily fit your program on a single layer disc (DVD 5) or on a dual layer disc (DVD 9). Or, if you have a DVD recorder, most will allow up to 6 hours of programming on a DVD 5 (although quality will suffer).

-DH

Sep 21, 2006 12:05 PM in response to Cousin

Cousin:

Just to add something to the previous answers:

iDVD can just fit 90 min because use uncompressed audio.

Use Compressor 120 min preset to encode to MPEG2 video and Dolby AC3 audio. I don't know if the extra 7 min could be a problem to fit in a DVD5.

The key factor is encoding your audio to AC3. That will give you a lot of extra space for your video "without" a sensible quality audio loss in your audio.

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