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Sorry I am still new to Mac and its Softwares. I am trying to make a copy of a movie for my cousin to take on a flight, but it says it wont fit on the DVD cause theres not enough space. I am using MTR and Toast 7. I understand that Toast 7 compresses it to fit on a 4.7G DVDR.

Could someone Please help me out on how to compress it?

Thanks for any help.
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Generally speaking, under video tab/Dvd-video from video TS folder, in the window there should be a copy options button, these are settings for compressing.

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