Burn mp4 file to a standard DVD?

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  • Reply 21 of 28
    unixguruunixguru Posts: 49member
    I went and tried Toast first, and it still says it's too big. Says I need 4.8GB of DVD storage, whereas I have I think 4.6GB.
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  • Reply 22 of 28
    Marvinmarvin Posts: 15,584moderator
    I'd use ffmpegX to convert the mp4 straight to mpeg-2. That gives you the choice of bitrate.



    DVDs hold 4.4GB so you'd need a bitrate around 4mbits/sec to squeeze two hours onto one DVD.



    When you select the aspect ratio, make sure you choose DVD 16:9 to get it in widescreen. Also make sure to check it's coming out ok by opening it in VLC to preview it.



    You could also split your movie into two 1 hour segments onto two discs if you didn't want to encode again. MPEG Streamclip would do this but you need the Quicktime mpeg-2 component. I'm sure you can do this with ffmpegx though.



    You can also requantize your movie so it shrinks a bit but you have to pay for most requantizers.
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  • Reply 23 of 28
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Indeed. ffmpegX looks like the way to go.



    Here are some pointers to get you started:



    1.) Download and install FFmpegX. Make sure you read all the information at versiontracker, you have to install other components too in order for ffmpegX to work.



    2.) Launch ffmpegX, click "open...", and choose your .mp4 file.



    3.) In the "to" box under "target format" on the right, choose "DVD mpeg2enc"



    4.) Click on the "video" tab, choose "1" CD of "DVD 4GB" in the drop-down menus on the left, and click the "rate" button. This will automatically choose an appropriate bit-rate. Make sure the dimensions and frame rate on the right are correct.



    5.) Click audio and choose .ac3 from the drop-down. Select the bitrate etc. that you want.



    6.) Click on "options" tab, and on the right, choose profile as "DVD" and click the "author as" tick box (at the bottom) and choose "DVD (VIDEO_TS)"



    7.) Click back to summary, press "save as..." and choose a destination location and file name.



    8.) Press encode. When it is done, you should find a new folder, whose name ends .DVD, in the destination that you chose. That folder should contain an "AUDIO_TS" folder and a "VIDEO_TS" folder.



    9.) Launch Toast.



    10.) Select the Video tab, and in the drawer on the left, choose "DVD-video from VIDEO_TS", then drag and drop the VIDEO_TS folder created in step 8.) above to the main window.



    11.) Burn disc.



    This may require some experimentation on your part to get just right. Good luck.
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  • Reply 24 of 28
    mr. hmr. h Posts: 4,870member
    Calling unixguru!



    Did you get your video onto standard DVD yet?
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  • Reply 25 of 28


    In order to burn MP4 to DVD for successfully playing on various DVD players, we had better find a powerful MP4 to DVD Video Converter which will automatically convert MP4 to DVD disc or DVD player compatible format.

    iDealshare VideoGo is just the right MP4 to DVD Converter which can convert MP4 to DVD format for burn MP4 to DVD or play MP4 on DVD player. Besides converting MP4 to DVD format, this powerful video converter also supports to convert 3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DAT, DV, VOB, FLV, MKV, DVS(R)-MS, MPG, MPEG, TS, MOV, RM, RMVB, WMV, NSV, M2TS, MTS, MOV and etc to DVD supported video format

     

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  • Reply 26 of 28

    To burn your MP4 to DVD, you need to use a DVD burning software.

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  • Reply 27 of 28
    here are two reasons why iDVD won't burn MP4 files. Reason one: the MP4 files are corrupted. In such case, you need to change the files as valid and useful files. Reason two: the MP4 type or codec is not supported by iDVD. iDVD supports MPEG-4 HD. If the MP4 files are not MPEG-4 HD or the codec in MP4 files are not supported by iDVD, you will need to convert MP4 files to iDVD supported formats.

    In order to successfully import and burn various MP4 files to iDVD, a good solution is to convert iDVD unrecognized MP4 to iDVD supported MOV, DV formats.

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  • Reply 28 of 28

    You may try iDealshare VideoGo.

    Besides converting MP4 to DVD format, it also supports to convert 3GP, 3G2, ASF, AVI, DAT, DV, VOB, FLV, MKV, DVS(R)-MS, MPG, MPEG, TS, MOV, RM, RMVB, WMV, NSV, M2TS, MTS, MOV and etc to DVD supported video format

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