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#1 Sol Rosenberg

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Posted 15 May 2007 - 11:41 PM

I've got a project that turns out to be about 500MB too large for standard DVD.  I have chopped out all sorts of clips and photos to bring it down to burnable size, but I am not totally happy with all that I have had to edit.  I have created an ISO of the original, non-chopped 5200MB project, and I'm wondering if there is any way I can just "play" that ISO through my computer when I screen the project to the participants.  They will all be receiving a copy of the chopped project, but I would like to show them the full version.

Any suggestions?
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Posted 16 May 2007 - 03:20 AM

QUOTE (Sol Rosenberg @ May 16 2007, 03:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've got a project that turns out to be about 500MB too large for standard DVD. I have chopped out all sorts of clips and photos to bring it down to burnable size, but I am not totally happy with all that I have had to edit. I have created an ISO of the original, non-chopped 5200MB project, and I'm wondering if there is any way I can just "play" that ISO through my computer when I screen the project to the participants. They will all be receiving a copy of the chopped project, but I would like to show them the full version.

Any suggestions?

What happen if you burn the original("unchopped") ISO using Disc Copier? How long is the project?

I don't have my EMC8 installed (only 7.5 and 9), but in MyDVD, try setting the disc size to DVD 8.5GB and to High Quality setting when creating the ISO. Then use Disc Copier to burn it (it should fit/compress the ISO to standard DVD).

If you create a DVD video folder set on your hard drive, computer movie player like PowerDVD should be able to play the movie. But if you already have the ISO file, you can use the Disc Image Loader to watch the video.

Edited by malatekid, 16 May 2007 - 06:36 AM.

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