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    Unhappy Hi

    I dont know how I even got to this forum. Just came across it in my difficulties with Cyberlinks Power Producer v.4.... I was wondering if anyone new a solution to my problem with it. I try to burn a super video dvd and when I put the movie I wish and click burn it says file is too big for the disc space..

    A few days ago I updated to windows vista and installed power producer to my cpu because that is what my husband uses to burn movies to disc. It came on his laptop he bought a month ago with vista.

    When I was on windows xp I used programs like dvd santa and dvd shrink.. So this is all new to me.

    another forum said to change file system on drive but I dont know how to do it and when I insert a disc it file system is either unknown or UDF and they said I needed NTSF.

    Can anyone help me to make it so I can burn my movies pls.

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    Re: Hi

    how big is the video you're asking to add to the disc? SVCD should take a compliant MPEG2 file, up to about 815MiB

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    Re: Hi

    Thanx anyways everyone. I forgot to post later that day that I figured it out. I had to change video settings from max quality to SP or LP. Thx for you reply.

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