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<title>Soy on "Exporting Large Movie To DVD"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I have aÂ QuickTime movie shot in HD 1080i I want to export to DVD.Â  It is three times larger than the disks I have will hold although the length is only 29+ minutes.Â  Is there anyÂ  DVD authoring program that can do this.Â  iDVD won't work for me. Can the movie be converted to a form that will work with iDVD, or is any of this possible? (It was edited in FCE HD to start with, and exported to QuickTime)&#60;/p&#62;
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