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Hey guys I've just bought Toast 10 Titanium and I really want to burn a video recorded concert that's in VOB format. There are four segments, even though each segment is little under one GB, Toast registers it to be ten GB. I've lowered the bit-rate to 2.0 MBPS which is the lowest and only rate I can put it on in order to possibly fit the entire concert on one duel-layer DVD.

Is there a way around this? Or will I have to burn at 2.0 MBPS?
 

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