How much commands possible in a SOAP Envelope?

Hi all!
How much commands are possible in a single SOAP transaction?
Best regards
Marian

Do you mean like this???
<b>BatchInteract Interface Structure</b>
<i>The BatchInteract method enables you to perform multiple transactions in the database using a single SOAP request message. For example, you can add 1000 items to the database in a single SOAP request message.
The main advantage of using this method instead of the Interact method is that if a single transaction fails all remaining transactions are not affected.
The BatchInteract structure consists of an Envelopes element that contains a separate Envelope element for each transaction as shown below.
</i>
xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/"
<Envelopes>
    <Envelope>
    </Envelope>
    <Envelope>
    </Envelope>
</Envelopes>
The structure of each envelope is the same as described in DI Server SOAP Message Structure of SDK.

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    iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

    I was hoping to get at least 6-7Gig, thereby only compressing the original movie by half, instead it's compressed it down to a quarter of the original size. Judging the original movie against the DVD version on a TV screen reveals a noticeable amount of quality loss. Is there anything that I can do to force iDVD to not compress the file this much??
    Sorry, the video content must be compressed to a certain level to be playable in DVD players - it's a matter of the bit-rate that DVD players can handle.
    iDVD's 'Best Performance' produces a disk with about as high a bit-rate that players can handle. Because MPG-2 compression works on frame to frame differences, to maximize your DVD quality do things like place your camera on a tripod and make sure there is plenty of light.

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