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I am trying to burn a copy of a movie but I get an error message -

 

There doesn't appear to be enough space on the disc to burn this image.

Image Size: 4,521,840 Sectors (8,831 MB)

Disc Size: 2,295,104 Sectors (4,482 MB)

Would you like to continue anyway? Yes or No

 

Here's the thread:

I 11:34:18 ImgBurn Version 2.4.4.0 started!

I 11:34:18 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 11:34:18 Total Physical Memory: 2,095,596 KB - Available: 1,500,784 KB

W 11:34:18 Drive D:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

W 11:34:18 Drive N:\ (FAT32) does not support single files > 4 GB in size.

I 11:34:18 Initialising SPTI...

I 11:34:18 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 11:34:18 Found 1 DVD

Posted
I am trying to burn a copy of a movie but I get an error message -

 

There doesn't appear to be enough space on the disc to burn this image.

Image Size: 4,521,840 Sectors (8,831 MB)

Disc Size: 2,295,104 Sectors (4,482 MB)

Would you like to continue anyway? Yes or No

 

I 11:36:22 Image Size: 9,260,728,320 bytes

I 11:36:22 Image Sectors: 4,521,840

 

Is there a way to compress the movie to fit on one DVD, or how do I split it into 2 DVD's? HELP?!

 

Just FYI, your image even exceeds the DVD-9 (aka dual layer disc) size, so the only way to burn it without re-authoring/modifying would be to use a Blu-ray media (since you have a Blu-ray drive in your system anyway). If you still want to go with the compression method, then you should try some re-authoring software, e.g. CloneDVD2. However, there is a plenty of similar apps available, google for them, see what fits your needs best.

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Never heard of 'Google' ?!

Lighting King, I was under the impression that this is what these support forums were for - to ask questions of those more knowledgeable or experienced with either the software or technology. If your reply is simply to refer me to Google, I would highly recommend you reserve from answering any posts on this website. AH

Posted
I am trying to burn a copy of a movie but I get an error message -

 

There doesn't appear to be enough space on the disc to burn this image.

Image Size: 4,521,840 Sectors (8,831 MB)

Disc Size: 2,295,104 Sectors (4,482 MB)

Would you like to continue anyway? Yes or No

 

I 11:36:22 Image Size: 9,260,728,320 bytes

I 11:36:22 Image Sectors: 4,521,840

 

Is there a way to compress the movie to fit on one DVD, or how do I split it into 2 DVD's? HELP?!

 

Just FYI, your image even exceeds the DVD-9 (aka dual layer disc) size, so the only way to burn it without re-authoring/modifying would be to use a Blu-ray media (since you have a Blu-ray drive in your system anyway). If you still want to go with the compression method, then you should try some re-authoring software, e.g. CloneDVD2. However, there is a plenty of similar apps available, google for them, see what fits your needs best.

Thanks eraz0r. I have CloneDVD2 and yes, I can burn it to one DVD, but when I play the movie on either a laptop or a DVD buyer it pauses throughout the entire movie. So far, when I had used Imgburn and burned it at 8X speed I was having great luck with how the movie played back. This was the 1st time I encountered the movie size being too big to fit on one DVD. Thanks - AG

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Thanks eraz0r. I have CloneDVD2 and yes, I can burn it to one DVD, but when I play the movie on either a laptop or a DVD buyer it pauses throughout the entire movie. So far, when I had used Imgburn and burned it at 8X speed I was having great luck with how the movie played back. This was the 1st time I encountered the movie size being too big to fit on one DVD. Thanks - AG

 

I don't get it. How were you able to burn almost a 9GB image onto a DVD? Was it with re-authoring or not?

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If your reply is simply to refer me to Google, I would highly recommend you reserve from answering any posts on this website. AH

 

LMAO

 

Naughty LIGHTNING UK! How dare you post on your own forum about the program you OWN and maintain for FREE.

 

:shifty:

Posted (edited)

ALL Retail DVD's are pretty much DVD9 (dual layers)

 

you got 2 choices

 

#1- Use a DVD9 empty media and then burn your movie

 

#2- Use a DVD5 empty media and use DVDShrink to shrink your DVD9 into a DVD5 (single layer) then burn it

Edited by eSkRo
Posted
ALL Retail DVD's are pretty much DVD9 (dual layers)

 

you got 2 choices

#1- Use a DVD9 empty media and then burn your movie

 

Ah, I don't think the first option is doable for him. Check the log:

 

11:36:22 Image Size: 9,260,728,320 bytes

I 11:36:22 Image Sectors: 4,521,840

 

The image won't fit into DVD9.

Posted
Never heard of 'Google' ?!

Lighting King, I was under the impression that this is what these support forums were for - to ask questions of those more knowledgeable or experienced with either the software or technology. If your reply is simply to refer me to Google, I would highly recommend you reserve from answering any posts on this website. AH

=))=))=))...Now that is some of the funniest shit I've read here in a while.

 

A complete asshole reads an answer from the :worthy: Boss :worthy: and chastises him for his answer...then two other users get into a discussion about what to do to answer the question correctly, when a simple link like this would help him to LEARN about what he wants to do. <_<

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Seems we've bveen getting more than our fair shares of fuckwits lately spinner.

 

Regards

Posted

Blu;

 

It probably because of that asshole selling ImgBurn as copythatgame and his lack of cleintelle that have more than an elementary school background. >_<

 

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