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A major concern when authoring your DVD project is knowing whether it will fit on the
disc size you intend to use. The following describes in detail how to determine the amount
of disc space your project requires, and provides a way to determine a safe bit rate to
encode your video assets with.
Note: The following example is specific to an SD project on a red laser disc. The same
process applies to HD projects on blue laser discs.
Also see Making Sure Your Content Will Fit for additional information on fitting your
content to the disc.
This appendix covers the following:
Calculating a Project’s Disc Space Requirements (p. 635)
Using the Calculated Bit Rate (p. 640)
Calculating a Project’s Disc Space Requirements
While the video bit rate is the single biggest factor in controlling the size of your project,
a number of other factors determine how much disc space will be required to hold your
project:
The number of and types of audio assets
The number of slideshows and their audio
The number of subtitles
Any DVD-ROM content to be included
The steps below guide you through the process of estimating your project’s disc space
requirements. For this example, the project has:
Video asset 1 with a duration of 01:26:13:12 and two audio streams: an AC-3 5.1 surround
and an AC-3 stereo
Video asset 2 with a duration of 00:45:34:07 and one PCM 16-bit 48 kHz audio stream
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Calculating Disc Space
Requirements
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