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DVD Compression
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Ryan Valle
on Apr 8, 2008 at 7:08:39 pm
Hi,
I am an event videographer here in Los Angeles and am coming close to finishing a recent project. It is 3 hours 30 minutes long and wondering what would be the best solution to deliver it onto DVD. I was thinking of doing it onto DVD-9, but my client plans on ordering many copies of it (50+) so getting it dubbed will be a very time consuming task. And also current DVD-9 writable disks out there just arent as compatible as ones made by glass masters.
I was considering of compressing it onto a standard DVD-5 disk or splitting the video between 2 different DVD-5 disks. What can you guys recommend that I do?
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by Ryan Valle on Apr 8, 2008 at 7:08:39 pm
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