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Thread: Can't fit on CD-R

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsa16
    It's from suprnova
    That explains why its against scene rules proberly not even done in DIVX and chances are its not even fight club.


  2. Movies & TV   -   #12
    You could also just use DrDivX to reencode it and its very simple to use...

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    Quote Originally Posted by david622
    Make a KVCD.

    See the link in MuchSpl2's signature, "KVCD GUIDE"
    I agree with david if you follow Muchspls guide you can turn the settings down to tell it to fit on a standard 700 mb cdr,I have done this with quite a few films with much success
    Respect to Muchspl for such a great guide,that even an old git like me can follow

    All spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in my post's are intentional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peerzyboy
    That explains why its against scene rules proberly not even done in DIVX and chances are its not even fight club.
    What are you talking about?

    Anyways I will tried to make a KVCD with the guide. Thanks for the help

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    Silly thought - you did set nero to "disc at once" when trying to overburn and set your advanced preferences to allow overburn?
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  6. Movies & TV   -   #16
    I still think DrDivX would be simpler and keepp better quality perhaps...

  7. Movies & TV   -   #17
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    about the same, but reality is bias because he has never made a decent krap err I mean KVCD

  8. Movies & TV   -   #18
    Quite true although you must admit from a n00b stanpoint DrDivX is simpler to do.
    Besides I have absolutly no need for KRAP/KVCD as my player can play avi anyways...

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    I never tried Dr.DivX, but when I want to make a DVD rip to DivX or Xvid I use smartripper and Vidomi

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