IPhoto exaggerated photo size when burning to DVD.

When trying to burn about 600 photos to a DVD from iPhoto, iPhoto states 2000gbs is needed. After several restarts of both software and computer same issue persists. We even tried to burn just one photo, that stated that 2094.18gbs were needed.. Any ideas what can cause this exagerrated file size issue?

The issue was resolved on its own after a couple of more tries. Still not sure what caused it, but everything is working properly at the momment.

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    Another question in one day, sorry!
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    The filesize is around 2.44gig, but when i use toast 7 to burn this to a standard 4.7gig dvd, it only uses around 640mb of space.
    Am i getting full resolution onto the disc? and why, when there is plenty of space on there does toast need to compress it down? Id have thought the compression was only necessary in a 'fit to disc' situation.
    Would the quality be higher if the full 2.44 gig was being burned to the dvd?

    There is data rate limit on a DVD, so what you see is reasonable for an 11 minute movie.
    The 2.44 GB iMovie project uses the DV codec, a video DVD uses the MPEG-2 codec, so burning the DV files will do you NO good (except as a backup).

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