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Old 18-03-2006, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default Software Question - DVD

I've downloaded a movie from my digi cam in the highest quality that I could. Now when I get it ready to burn, it tells me that it is too big for a single layer dvd. What I want to know is how can I compress it enough to fit on a single layer. What is a program that most people use to do this. I tried to run it through through Dr Divx, but no luck.

The cost of a single layer is 70 cents and the dual is 10 times more expensive than that. This is why I want to convert to single layer. The movie is just some dubs from the baby movies which were on VHS. I've now converted it to AVI. Thats a far as I have gone.

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Dwayne

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