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I've transferred some footage from my camcorder into imovie and ended up with 53 min of film. This looks like too much to put onto DVD. If I take it into Quick time it's telling me it is 10.7GB and in toast it will say it can only copy so many clips. Is there a way of keeping all the film?
 
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If you were to import it into iDVD, iDVD will compress it to fit on one DVD.
 
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There is no way to do it with out loss of quality. Either do some cutting or take surfwax's advice.
 

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