Maximum Duration on single-layer DVD?

Does anyone know the maximum duration or movie file size that can fit onto a regular single-sided DVD when producing a DVD in DVD Studio Pro?
I poked around using various search terms but found nothing.
thank you!
r

As Eric said, you can really fit loads onto a DVD-R if you compress it hard enough. You can even use MPEG1 and get even more on there, although the final quality won't be great. Compress all images, audio to AC3 and so on too - it's all about how small the 'fixed' assets are, how much space you have to play with and how to compress the video you've got so that it fits into that space.
I have never seen a precise rule for fitting video to a disc... If you want 3 hours, use AC3 at 192Kbps and compress at around 3.15Mbps and it should work. If you want 4 hours, drop the compression to 2.3Mbps... remember that the lower you go, the poorer the final result.
How about using Half D1 compression? Tools like Bitvice can create this - you get a better quality than MPEG1 (IMO) and yet about the same file size.

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