How to burn 10.5gb disc without blu-ray?

Im trying to burn a DVD, but when I click burn in Finder it says disc to small, please remove some files and try again. Do they make 10.5gb DVD's? Or is there another way I can go about this using 8.5gb(240min) discs? Any help would be very much appreciated. Thanks, Kynan.

DVDs hold at most 9.7 GBs of data (less, in practice.) You can't burn 10.5 GBs of data to one. Break up the data into two groups and split between two DVDs.

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