Help Regarding Burning of DVD
January 31st, 2020
Any Help???
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simply put, the dvd just isnt big enough, either get dual layer dvds or use something like AGK to minimize the video size
A single layer dvd should allow U to burn upto 4.7 GB of data. Click File > Options > Expert Features> Check DVD overburn and set it to 4600 MB.
Your discs may also be previously used
overburning will help ..
also this happens coz some manufacturers use 1 mb = 1000 kb and some use 1 mb = 1024 kb
It’s all because of the way disc sizes are represented. Most blank DVDs say they are 4.7GB because they count 1MB as 1000kb, when in fact it is 1024kb. You are not being ripped-off, just a little conned. The same way hard drives never show the correct amount when they’re formatted.
Overburning is a bit hit-and-miss. It would be best to ‘shrink’ the movie to fit on the blank disc.
Yes a 4.7GB DVD is only 4.37GB in terms of computer data, so therefore it won’t fit..see here..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD
Put your DVD folder in Dvd Shrink and set the output for a DVD 5 and it will sort it out for you..
Keep in mind that manufacturers quote the capacity of a writable DVD disc in decimal (base 10) rather than binary (base 2) notation so a 4.7 GB disc stores 4.7 billion bytes [4:700,000,000 bytes � 1000 = 4,700,000 KB � 1000 = 4,700 MB � 1000 = 4.7 GB] . Expressed in binary notation (as is typical with CD-R, CD-RW and most operating systems) the same disc has a capacity of roughly 4.38 GB [4:700,000,000 bytes � 1024 = 4,589,844 KB � 1024 = 4,482.27 MB � 1024 = 4.38 GB] .
Same sort of thing applies to hard drives..
Mate forget NERO go for “ConvetXtoDVD” and yours problems will stop,
or download “Elby”Clone DVD2,Clone DVD will compress files to DVD-5.