Content Exceeds Maximum Duration

Well, admittedly, I've made a really long movie in iMovie. It's over 4 hours, which I am gathering exceeds the limit of a double layer disc set to Professional Quality. I was expecting to be able to save it as a Disc Image or a Video TS folder anyways. My solutions were 1 of the following:
-- save a VideoTS folder and use a video compressor like DVDtoOne to get the file size down.
-- Everyone I made the movie for has a Mac and could just save the file on their computers, if I could export something that is watchable. I'd basically just be using iDVD for the theme.
-- Cut the movie in halves in iMovie...but there are soooo many transitions, I don't want to redo half of it.
Any ideas? Did I just inadvertently dig myself into a hole?
Thanks!

Hi
As I see it there are only five possibly sloutions (anyone more ? )
• Cut Your movie into 2. By first exporting out as a full quality QuickTime .mov
re-import into new project, then cut this in halfs should keep transitions etc. in place
• Edit it down to under 4 hour and use a very simple menu and no menu-animation.
• Save it as a DiskImage - then copy this on a Mac OS Extended hard disk and distribute this image as is. (USB memorysticks - I don't think it'll work)
• From the DiskImage - Copy with a program Roxio Toast™ and set "Fit on one Disk"
(With a quality loss)
• Or do it from scratch in Roxio Toast™ (not via iDVD) - This can also squees in more. (Still to a quality loss)
Yours Bengt W

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