Mac Specs: Mac Pro Dual 2.8 GHz Quad Core Processors, 2 GB Ram, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, 1.5 TB of storage.
Make video fit on a DVD
Is there a way using DVD pro Studio or Idvd to make 6 GBs fit on a normal single layer DVD. I know it will decrease the quality but thats fine, I just want to find a way to do it. Let me know if you know how to compress files using either of these programs!
Mac Specs: MBP 15", 2GHz Intel Core Duo, 2GB RAM, OS X 10.5.4, Switcher As Of 10/06, 80G iPod, ATV, iPhone 3G
How long is the video? From what I understand, iDVD compresses the video as part of the burning process. As long as the video isn't over 2 hours it should work.
Mac Specs: Macbook Pro 2.16Ghz Core Duo, 2GB ram, 256MB vid, Dual 867Mhz MDD, 1.75GB ram, ATI 9800 Pro video
If the content is in FCP, then you should be able to use compressor to export the file for use in DVD SP. You should be able to compress it enough to fit a single sided DVD. You would need to encode the audio separately and account for its size too.
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Mac Specs: Mac Pro Dual 2.8 GHz Quad Core Processors, 2 GB Ram, NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, 1.5 TB of storage.
Everytime I try using FCP into Compressor the program freezes up and I have to force quit. This crap is really really frustrating. I wanted a Mac because they Just work but man Final Cut is so difficult to use and there are so many different programs just to make one DVD.
Mac Specs: Macbook Pro 2.16Ghz Core Duo, 2GB ram, 256MB vid, Dual 867Mhz MDD, 1.75GB ram, ATI 9800 Pro video
If you are having consistent crashes then something is wrong. Start a thread to help your self figure it out. Give the versions of OS X, and your Final Cut Suite and any errors that maybe appearing. Also check the logs via the Console.app to see if any errors are registering there. Oh, and do a search hear, on Google, and the appropriate Apple forums first.
Of course there are many tools to make a DVD. You are using professional software. Each of those applications are full on pro apps, not cut-down-get-to-the-end apps like iMovie and iDVD.
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