DVD’s say they hold 4.7GB and 120 minutes but is this somewhat misleading? I have no problem putting one hour on a DVD but how do you get up to 2 hours on the DVD with any decent quality?
Here’s my problem. I videotape some church functions with an analog camera (VHS) and some of these run more than an hour, sometimes 90 minutes or longer. I connect my VCR to my computer using a Pinnacle Dazzle DVC100 cable. I capture, edit, and create the DVD using Pinnacle Studio 12. Up to one hour I can use Studio’s “best quality” setting. Anything over an hour I need to use the “automatic quality” setting.
The problem is that I’m experience problems with the resulting burned DVD’s when over an hour as when played back in a DVD player, there are instances or pixellation (the little square blocks) and if it is too bad, the picture freezes. I didn’t know this at first as I was testing the DVD’s in the computer and they play fine there.
Is anyone out there creating DVD’s between 60 and 120 minutes long with good results? It’s cumbersome to have to split these performances into two disks and I’d like to find a way to make this work if possible.
Rod Corkum