How much room in IDVD 6?

Can you fit a full 2hrs of footage in IDVD 6?

Just to add to the great advice Mish just gave you .... it's best to stay somewhat under 2 hrs. of playback if you plan to add Motion Menus, slide shows, music, audio, titles, etc. And the reason is that all of these added features consume disc space and reduce the available video QT playback. Switching to DL is a good idea if you plan to add all of the above items to your finished iDVD (But keep in mind not all players or DVD Rom Drives can read dual layer media).
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