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I have 13 football matches on DVD, each one is on two discs (the small 1.4GB DVDs) and are approximately 40 minutes per match. They are filmed in widescreen at 576i - I think.
I want to put them all on a single DVD (dual layer if I have to) and want to know the best free method of re-encoding the files to about 350MB each (4.7GB/13) which I make to be about 1.2Mbps for both audio and video. I'm sure this is possible.
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If they're only 1.4Mb in size then you should be able to merge discs three onto a single layer DVD unless they've used every inch of space, and six on dual layer. You could compress them more, but the quality will suffer. The alternative is to convert them to DivX, which would handle all of them on a single 4.7GB disc with no dramatic loss of quality - But you'd only be able to play them back on a PC, and not a standard DVD player.
I think expecting to get 520 minutes on a DVD formated disc at any sort of quality is unrealistic.
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