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this sux but is kinda funny......

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ok....so i posted a question about iDVD about a week ago about its time constraints and everything and found out that it encodes 2 hrs of play time regardless of file size. so the question i have is i have some movies that are 2'02 and another that is 2'0'45''....its kinda funny but it sux. is there anyway to compress .mov or .avi files so that they will fit on to a 2 hr DVD+R? also, under the settings panel in iDVD, i've noticed that instead of it saying "x-amount of 4.7 GB" it is "x-amount of 4.0 GB"....is there a remedy for this as well? thanx for any suggestions.
 

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