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Old 01-09-2008, 10:48 PM
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You only have two options really...

Look into overburning and see if its enough to the dvd burned... However, know that DVD's are much more touchy and don't like overburning, unlike CD's that can take a little bit...

The other option is look into compression it or re-encoding it so that it will fit on to the DVD. Quality will suffer, but there's definitely a way to get it on there.
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