As compression algorithm technology improves, these numbers change. I
remember first generation mpeg2 hd video needed 18mbps to look good. Now  12
is standard. Mpeg4 looks great at 6.

On Oct 6, 2010 4:42 PM, "David Risner" <[email protected]> wrote:

Are you talking using a DVD writer on your computer or a mass-produced DVD
for sale?

DVD-9 is the most common format for commercial disks and is 2 layer, single
sided giving 8.54GB of space.  I hear they are now doing 3 layer disks
which, I would guess, would give you about 12.75GB.

How much time that gives you depends upon how compressed the movie is.  Very
high quality does about an hour per layer.  I am pretty sure that "normal"
quality is about 2 hours per layer.  So the longest "normal" on a 2 layer
disk would be about 4 hours.

-- 
David Risner
Software Engineer
MERLOT, California State University





On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 2:24 PM, Jon Delfin <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Does anyone happen t...

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