I have a lot of videos I want to burn to a DVD. The disk is a DVD+R and is able to record up to 4.7GB and 120 minutes. I did the math and all my files will fit on the disk if it can record up to the GB limit. However, it is way more than 120 minutes. I would really like to put them all on the same DVD for convenience. Will they all fit even though it is over 120 minutes?
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The videos aren't that important, but they're old videos I made with friends when I was younger. I tend to hold sentimental value to everything and want them for when I'm older. And by a bigger DVD capacity, do you mean bigger as in size or time limit? (They'd probably be the same anyway, just curious)
You are correct, bigger storage capacity is automatically also "bigger time limit". ;) You just need way more GB burning it on them instead of just saving it as a file.
All of my files are .mov, I believe those are larger than .mp4. Thank you for the distinction, it was never clear to me what limit to go by. Thank you