I downloaded a nice little 620M MPG (VCD) of Blue Planet off of Usenet and was eager to make a VCD of it. Nero had no problem giving it a try, but the resulting VCD would only play for a few seconds before the audio and video seemed to jump/loop like an antique vinyl LP with a deep scratch. I put the MPG in MyDVD and was alarmed that it turned it into a 2.7GB thing that would never fit on a CD-R. What gives? Why can't I make a VCD of this little file?
Along those same lines: I learned how to pull the MPG files off of my DVD-RAM cartridges written by my Panasonic DMR-E20 (thanks Lady Digital) and got a 2.1 GB MPG of the movie The Abyss that I recorded from the video tape I purchased years ago. Okay, time to make a DVD-R. I popped the MPG into MGI VideoWave and was stunned when it insisted that it needed an 8.7 GB DVD-R to put the little half DVD on. I tried the same thing in Sonic MyDVD and it too was caught up in the conspiracy that the innocent little MPG was really an 8.7 GB DVD.
This feels like it must be a newbie problem, but why are these files so HUGE? What can I do to trim them down?
Along those same lines: I learned how to pull the MPG files off of my DVD-RAM cartridges written by my Panasonic DMR-E20 (thanks Lady Digital) and got a 2.1 GB MPG of the movie The Abyss that I recorded from the video tape I purchased years ago. Okay, time to make a DVD-R. I popped the MPG into MGI VideoWave and was stunned when it insisted that it needed an 8.7 GB DVD-R to put the little half DVD on. I tried the same thing in Sonic MyDVD and it too was caught up in the conspiracy that the innocent little MPG was really an 8.7 GB DVD.
This feels like it must be a newbie problem, but why are these files so HUGE? What can I do to trim them down?
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