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Memory
Disc type Data storage Menu Quality Length (optimal quality)
medium
DVD DVD Yes *** 98 min.
Blu-ray Disc Blu-ray Disc Yes ***** 110 min.
AVCHD DVD/Blu-ray Yes ***** 30 min./DVD
Disc
160 min./Blu-ray Disc
* The display time for some DVD players can be determined in this menu. The
amount of image material that can be put onto a CD or DVD depends on the sizes of
the picture files.
It is difficult to acquire reliable information regarding required memory, especially
with the MPEG-2 encoder. If the “Variable bit rate” of the MPEG-2 encoder is
activated, encoding will occur according to the movements in the picture. The
required memory depends on the film material; an action film would need more
memory than a drama, for instance.
In the MAGIX Movie Edit Pro burn dialog there is a display of remaining capacity,
which estimates directly how much space remains on the selected disc type with
current settings. As soon as you change Encoder settings (view page 256), the
capacity display will be updated.
Tip: The capacity display is only an estimate. For this reason, always make sure that
you never completely fill the disc space. Instead, leave a buffer in case the files end
up being larger than the provided estimate.
If you cannot save your disc project on a single blank CD, you will have to divide it up
into various parts.
Note: Further information on MPEG compression and formats can be found in the
chapter PDF manual in the chapter "Video and data formats".
Separate project onto multiple discs
Automatically: If the disc project requires more memory than is available on the disc,
a dialog will appear before burning asking whether the disc project should be
automatically segmented for multiple discs. Confirm this by clicking “Yes”. The disc
project will then be automatically divided into individual disc projects and burned
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