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I have a file thats about 36 GB, Yep 36! After its endered to an avi file its reduced to about 11 GB. When I go to make the DVD it say files must be compressed. Thats ok but it won't burn. It comes up with a "unknown error" I guess my question are.

1) Is the compression too much for vegas to handle?
If thats the case. Whats the maximum file size before compression?

2) Should I render to a diffrent file format?

3) Whats the diffrence between the mpeg files and should I render to them to make a dvd.

I guess I should mention I have only one menu no transitions.

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Render the file from vegas as an MPEG2 file. MPEG2 is a hugley compressed format so the file size will shrink dramatically! But it should get rid of errors. - what DVD authoring software aer you using?
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Would compressing to mpeg2 save time in the rendering. Because you render file as ... the when you make the dvd it renders again befor it burns.
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