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Originally Posted by jdobbs
That setting is measured in megabytes. One megabyte is 1048576 bytes. 24000 * 1048576 = 25,165,824,000. The 1% difference is simply rounding due to encoding and muxing accuracy.
What can I say? If you tell BD-RB to output to a size that won't fit on a BD -- you'll get a size that won't fit on a BD. I'd suggest you use the default BD-25 setting.
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The thing is that i've used 24000MB a few dozen times before and the output size was always between 24 and 24.5m bytes. And if you read my post you'd see that I did use the BD25 mode and the result was the same as the custom 24000 size, the movie file turned out to be a GB too large for no apparent reason.
There is bug somewhere in there, there is no denying that. The same problem occurred with another blu-ray I tried to shrink down as well, which had an end result of 25.5m bytes.
But sure, i'll do it again with BD25 mode and give some more in-depth details.