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How many 50 Reels of 8mm film can fit onto a 1 hour DVD?

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How many 50 Reels of 8mm film can fit onto a 1 hour DVD?

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Twenty-Two [22] 50-ft reels will fit onto one DVD without normal compression. We can compress your film so that up to 35 reels will fit onto the DVD (without sound). Let us know and we will fit onto one DVD. Otherwise, you will get 24 50-ft reels per DVD or approximately 1 1/2 hours of film transfer to DVD. Here is a table showing how many feet are in each reel and how long they are. 8mm Film (15 fps – 80 frames per foot) 50 ft reel (3 inches) = 4:26 minutes 100 ft reel (4 inches) = 8:53 minutes 200 ft reel (5 inches) = 17:46 minutes 300 ft reel (6 inches) = 26:40 minutes 400 ft reel (7 inches) = 35:33 minutes Super 8mm Film (18 fps – 72 frames per foot) 50 ft reel (3 inches) = 3:20 minutes 100 ft reel (4 inches) = 6:40 minutes 200 ft reel (5 inches) = 13:20 minutes 300 ft reel (6 inches) = 20:00 minutes 400 ft reel (7 inches) = 26:40 minutes 16 mm (24 fps – 40 frames per foot) 50 ft reel (3 inches) = 1:23 minutes 100 ft reel (4 inches) = 2:46 minutes 200 ft reel (5 inches) = 5:33 minu

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