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Burning a blu-ray longer than two hours

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I'm a longtime blu-ray owner, but I'm trying to burn my first blu-rays. I'm using Toast Titanium 14 (with a MacBook Pro), which claims it will only allow me to burn a video up to two hours long. Unfortunately, each video is a bit longer than that. I don't want to reduce the quality of the videos. Can anyone recommend a different program or alternative method? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Here are the details (all are mp4):
Video 1 - 2:02 12.5 GB
Video 2 - 2:07 14.4 GB
Video 3 - 2:12 6.55 GB
 
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Your options are:

1. Trim the videos to lose two, seven, and 12 minutes of "fat," respectively.

2. If your B-R burner supports double-sided burning, you can buy double-sided Blue-ray discs that have double the capacity. Not all burners support this, and not all BR players support it either.
 

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