Build Disc Image yields .iso that is too small

I have a bluray project that is set to 1920x1080i, maximum quality, H.264
the build window estimates about 20.87 GB for the final image
after building, the .iso only shows 14,288,256 KB
I've repeated this 4 times and get the same exact numbers
am I missing something here?
Thanks.
-wolv

No, you're not.
As Giorgio points out, the resulting "size" is originally an estimation, and if you are using maximum quality I wager it will be a 2-pass VBR encode as well.
This can only be estimated, as you will never know the exact size on a VBR encoding until it has been encoded - you can guess at it based on past experience is all.
If you feel it is still not good enough, you can always tweak the settings.....

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