Burning multiple movies in 1 dvd?

Gravite

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Just wondering is there any limit on the minutes a dvd can hold. Like for a VCD i cannot add more than 15 songs which is 80 mins... So just wondering can i fit like 5 movies in one 4.3 gb dvd if i am burning it as a VCD?
 
Yes, There is a Maximum Minutes On a Single Layered Disk

It depends on if its single or dual layer DVD, and the length of the movie.

Not all movies are the same amount of bytes.

A single layer DVD typically holds 4.7 gigs of data, or two hours of video time.

A dual layer DVD has double the capacity.

Rule of thumb is usually one film per DVD as long as it's under 120 minutes.

It really depends on the size of the movie.

One compressed movie is generally about 700mb given that the title screen and other extras are removed.

Or included all contents of the DVD, compression usually allows it to be around the 4.7 on a common disc.

Depends on compression and file format.

I compress my DVDs to DIVX files for my hard drive, so they are about 700mb.

That way, I can fit 1 movie on a VCD or 6 on a dvd and the quality loss is hardly noticeable in most cases.

You can do this with a freeware program called "FairUse" something or other.
 
ya i got 4 movies to burn and they are all compressed to 700 mb but i don't know if i can fit all of them into a dvd so that i can play it on my DVD player
 
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