So for a 95 minute project you'd enter 4.25GiB/95 minutes. ![]() Just go there and divide 4.25GiB (the size of a single layer DVD, rounded down to figure for overhead) over the number of minutes your video is. You can figure this out by using Wolfram|Alpha. ![]() Therefore to figure out if it's possible to fit your video on to a DVD, the length is more important. A file size that large could realistically be DV at 25 or 50 MbPS or ProRes 422 with a bitrate as high as 220 MbPS.ĭVD Video specification has a bitrate no lower than 2MbPS, and no higher than 9MbPS (including audio). Your file could reasonably be compressed using any number of codecs at almost any possible bitrate. ![]() What is the best approach for taking a large imovie file (.mov, 25gb) and burning it to DVD. OK, this is DVD Burning 101, people, so strap in, pay attention, take notes, and I'll field questions once I'm done here.
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