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Cfly

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Dec 8, 2004
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I have a xvid movie i want to burn onto a cd, but it is 705mb, and the disc is 700mb. I tried burning in toast 6 titanium and using the mac os burner options and it says not enough space. Is there any way to take a few seconds off the video to get the file size to 700mb?

thanks
 

~Shard~

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Jun 4, 2003
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Import it into iMovie and edit it? Otherwise FCE/FCP would do the trick as well. No shrink utilities come to mind off the top of my head, not to shrink a divx file at least... I haven't tried this type of fuinction on my copy of Toast 7, but it does have divx support and Popcorn built in, that might be an option too...
 

Cfly

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Dec 8, 2004
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~Shard~ said:
Import it into iMovie and edit it? Otherwise FCE/FCP would do the trick as well. No shrink utilities come to mind off the top of my head, not to shrink a divx file at least... I haven't tried this type of fuinction on my copy of Toast 7, but it does have divx support and Popcorn built in, that might be an option too...

I get a disc space error when i try to import it into Imovie HD for some reason. I have over 10 gigs of free space. I dont have toast 7 or final cut either, anyone else have any ideas?
 

skimaxpower

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Jan 13, 2006
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re-encoding will work, but the quality will suffer.

Other options are:
- buy a 750mb CD (they're out there if you look.)
- zip the file with stuffit. Even if it only shaves off 1%, you'll be under 700mb.
 
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