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Encoding to DVD
I am attempting to use Premiere Pro 2.0 to Encode a timeline to DVD. The entire length of the project is roughly 32 minutes. The source video is DV-AVI, and I am encoding it to DVD Mpeg using a constant bit rate of 8.00 Mbps, 1 pass, PCM audio. The DVD media itself is blank (4.39 GB) and the drive where the temporary encoding files will be stored has 22.1 GB of free space. However, when attempting to create the DVD (or a folder or ISO file), I get this error: “Insufficient disk space on drive G: for creating temporary burning files” — drive G: being my hard drive (scratch disk) in this case. When attempting this on another drive with even more free space, I get the same error. I just defragmented the drives. How is 22.1 GBs not enough space to store temporary encoded files for burning?