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Per1 wrote on 4/1/2007, 4:32 PM
Don't think so - that would req. DVDA to split menus also and resolve end actions etc. Not an easy task.

Is the project too big for a DL ?

Copy the project to A and B projects and delete parts from both A and B to get a 2-disc set.
johnmeyer wrote on 4/1/2007, 4:39 PM
You could re-render at a lower bitrate. What is the total running time of all the video in the project? If under an hour and twenty minutes (or thereabouts) you can fit it all on a single layer DVD without much loss of quality.
TLF wrote on 4/1/2007, 10:46 PM
You could use DVD Shrink to compress it. Free and easy.

Worley
MPM wrote on 4/4/2007, 12:12 PM
The more correct way would be to use DL blanks, reduce the size of your project, or turn it into 2 projects that would be split across 2 SL DVDs. There are threads on the 1st two in this forum, as well as a olot of info at videohelp.com & doom9.org.

There are also ripping-oriented programs that are intended to split the average retail DL DVD across 2 single layer blanks. I've never used one so I can't comment on their accuracy in preserving menus. You can find trial & free software through the above 2 sites including different versions of DVDFab.
scout94 wrote on 4/4/2007, 8:44 PM
Thanks for all the good ideas. I really just put to much (3 + hrs) in a single project.
I went back into vegas split the original into three segments and rendered again. Thanks for taking the time to answer.

Take Care
Dave