DVDs need MPEG-2 files... and must meet specs for it. All video editing
software will make the same size/quality DV-AVI files. It's in the
conversion from DV-AVI to MPEG-2 that you'll have choices in quality levels.
With higher quality MPEG-2 files, you get about an hour on a DVD.... so what
you're seeing is normal. And you have to accept the quality you get from the
conversion process, unless you use TMPGEnc to do it (link on the Setup >
Other Software page of my site) or pay lots for high-end conversion
software.
For higher quality, you can move up to high-definition level video, using
the WMV file type.... but you're limited in playback to computers today....
or the new WMV/HighMAT enabled DVD players that are always "around the
corner" in being released.
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PapaJohn
Movie Maker 2 -
www.papajohn.org
Photo Story 2 -
www.photostory.papajohn.org
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