Is MPEG-1 legal for DVD-Video? If so you shouldn't have to reencode the video - only the audio would have to be converted from MPEG to AC3. The whole lot should just fit onto one single layer DVD-R.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Star Wars SE Trilogy VCD(PAL) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This is a dvd that contains the Offical VCD trilogy. The VCD Special Edition Set was not widely released to the world, and is now out of print. You need a DVD player that can handle MPEG1 video files.
Please Look at disc specs below for technical information on this release.
Contents: Star Wars: A New Hope The Empire Strikes Back Return of the Jedi Episode II Sneak-Peak
Type................: DVD Movie Burn Tested.........: Yes Video Format........: DVD/VOB/MPEG1/Fullscreen/352x288/PAL Audio Format........: Dobly Digital (AC3), 224 kbps, 48000Hz
One video cd that might be worth looking at is Fantasia. Apparently, I heard there was some part censored by being cropped out or awkwardly panned & scanned. It was because of racial concerns and was one of the later scenes with all the animals like the hippo. I really don't know a lot about that or how true that is. Someone selling it on epier.com said the scene was intact on the vcd.
Have there been any transfers of the existing film stocks of the ot done. Even if it was just recording a camera on a projection screen, I know this would be very valuable.