Disc image too large

Hi all,
new to fourm.it is a great service.my question is that i am having some problems with skipping/freezing dvd discs. a few have come back from clients, not very good!! i understand about burn speeds and discs. so i am trying to burn a disc image to dvd 1hr 48mins to a single layer disc but the saved file from idvd is too big 5.3G. I thought that a movie umder 2hrs would fit on a single disc. I have just used a simple idvd project.I can burn it direct to disc and it will do it.
Also can you delete the captured media once you have created a disc image?
thanks all and best wishes
g5   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Hi Andy
108 minutes is less than 120 minutes. Then You have to add the material You
put into the building of the DVD menu.
All included should be less than 120 minutes. No: Gb does not have ANY relevance
for iDVD.
But probably You have selected the wrong kind of Quality.
- Best Performances = less than 60 min
- Best Quality = less than 120 min.
Backwards Yes but it's like this.
Yours Bengt W

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