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rwright 02-13-2004 02:09 AM

Help with DVD recording
 
I took a tape of a play that I have and captured it onto my computer. I
used Ulead Video Studio 7 to capture adn then burn. The video was one hour
and 40 minutes long. The DVD I recorded on was 4.7 GB and 120 min. So why
did my computer say that there was not enough space on the dic to burn the
DVD?

Any help would be appreciated.
mikey



Skid 02-13-2004 04:25 PM

Re: Help with DVD recording
 
See the guides at www.dvdrhelp.com

"rwright" <rwright@sover.net> wrote in message
news:qlWWb.1754$h86.1300938@monger.newsread.com...
> I took a tape of a play that I have and captured it onto my computer. I
> used Ulead Video Studio 7 to capture adn then burn. The video was one

hour
> and 40 minutes long. The DVD I recorded on was 4.7 GB and 120 min. So

why
> did my computer say that there was not enough space on the dic to burn the
> DVD?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> mikey
>
>




Vincent Formosa 02-13-2004 05:17 PM

Re: Help with DVD recording
 
you don't say what bitrate you used. if you don't specify Ulead video studio
will use default values and that has made your film bigger than 4.7GB

BTW, in reality a lot of DVD-R while they 4.7GB on the lid, often don't hold
beyond 4.5GB

take the whole 120min thing with a big pinch of salt. for example, at a
lower bitrate, you can get much longer video on there. or less depending on
how it's been done.

check out

www.doom9.org

for more info


"rwright" <rwright@sover.net> wrote in message
news:qlWWb.1754$h86.1300938@monger.newsread.com...
> I took a tape of a play that I have and captured it onto my computer. I
> used Ulead Video Studio 7 to capture adn then burn. The video was one

hour
> and 40 minutes long. The DVD I recorded on was 4.7 GB and 120 min. So

why
> did my computer say that there was not enough space on the dic to burn the
> DVD?
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
> mikey
>
>



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Paul Lefebvre 02-14-2004 07:02 PM

Re: Help with DVD recording
 
Now isn't that interesting, I was goin to post a question about
something just like that here: I just bought one of those
3-movies-on-a-dvd for 9$ that have 3 classic B&W mysteries on them and
the three movies add up to about 270 minutes, over 4 hours. I don't
think it's a double layer disk, so how can they get three movies on
one dvd?

PL


"Vincent Formosa" <vincent@argonaut-sheffield.com> wrote:

>you don't say what bitrate you used. if you don't specify Ulead video studio
>will use default values and that has made your film bigger than 4.7GB
>
>BTW, in reality a lot of DVD-R while they 4.7GB on the lid, often don't hold
>beyond 4.5GB
>
>take the whole 120min thing with a big pinch of salt. for example, at a
>lower bitrate, you can get much longer video on there. or less depending on
>how it's been done.
>
>check out
>
>www.doom9.org
>
>for more info
>
>
>"rwright" <rwright@sover.net> wrote in message
>news:qlWWb.1754$h86.1300938@monger.newsread.com.. .
>> I took a tape of a play that I have and captured it onto my computer. I
>> used Ulead Video Studio 7 to capture adn then burn. The video was one

>hour
>> and 40 minutes long. The DVD I recorded on was 4.7 GB and 120 min. So

>why
>> did my computer say that there was not enough space on the dic to burn the
>> DVD?
>>
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>> mikey
>>
>>

>
>
>---
>Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
>Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
>Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004
>


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Skid 02-14-2004 07:02 PM

Re: Help with DVD recording
 
By compressing the foo out of them. What makes you think it's not
dual-layer?

"Paul Lefebvre" <plefebvre@*removethis*wwdc.com> wrote in message
news:r3rs20502dkje2o8c8fd4c93npitfonl6u@4ax.com...
> Now isn't that interesting, I was goin to post a question about
> something just like that here: I just bought one of those
> 3-movies-on-a-dvd for 9$ that have 3 classic B&W mysteries on them and
> the three movies add up to about 270 minutes, over 4 hours. I don't
> think it's a double layer disk, so how can they get three movies on
> one dvd?
>
> PL
>
>
> "Vincent Formosa" <vincent@argonaut-sheffield.com> wrote:
>
> >you don't say what bitrate you used. if you don't specify Ulead video

studio
> >will use default values and that has made your film bigger than 4.7GB
> >
> >BTW, in reality a lot of DVD-R while they 4.7GB on the lid, often don't

hold
> >beyond 4.5GB
> >
> >take the whole 120min thing with a big pinch of salt. for example, at a
> >lower bitrate, you can get much longer video on there. or less depending

on
> >how it's been done.
> >
> >check out
> >
> >www.doom9.org
> >
> >for more info
> >
> >
> >"rwright" <rwright@sover.net> wrote in message
> >news:qlWWb.1754$h86.1300938@monger.newsread.com.. .
> >> I took a tape of a play that I have and captured it onto my computer.

I
> >> used Ulead Video Studio 7 to capture adn then burn. The video was one

> >hour
> >> and 40 minutes long. The DVD I recorded on was 4.7 GB and 120 min. So

> >why
> >> did my computer say that there was not enough space on the dic to burn

the
> >> DVD?
> >>
> >> Any help would be appreciated.
> >> mikey
> >>
> >>

> >
> >
> >---
> >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> >Version: 6.0.564 / Virus Database: 356 - Release Date: 19/01/2004
> >

>
> Paul Lefebvre
> plefebvre@*removethis*wwdc.com
> Visit my website!
> http://www.geocities.com/joeyp99




Paul Lefebvre 02-15-2004 03:56 AM

Re: Help with DVD recording
 
"Skid" <skid2@comcast.NOSPAM.net> wrote:

>By compressing the foo out of them. What makes you think it's not
>dual-layer?


Other dvd's that are dual-layer seem to be slightly thicker than this
one. As to the quality, you're prob. right, they are old black and
white movies and there's this disclaimer at the beginning of the dvd
that reads "fragile quality of the original may result in picture
quality that is not similar to present standards" or something like
that.
PL

>



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