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Good Movie Shrinker

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Posted by: Monkeee

ya guys know any good movie shrinker so it can fit on a disk? i tryed taking out the credits but its still 712 megs :(



Posted by: muchspl2

kvcd in my sig
or check this, for regular vcd
The newbies guide to fitting a movie on one CD using TMPGEnc (http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/userguides/84759.php)


edit:
all you have to do is turn overburn on in nero
you should be able to fit 800mb on a disc as data



Posted by: Monkeee

Originally posted by muchspl2@7 October 2003 - 23:51


edit:
all you have to do is turn overburn on in nero
you should be able to fit 800mb on a disc as data
how do you turn it on?



Posted by: muchspl2

its a sticky somewhere
its in prefences under advance i think
does it just say not enough space
it was a flaw in nero, they fixed it now
goto nero.com and get the update if thats the error your getting



Posted by: Monkeee

Originally posted by muchspl2@8 October 2003 - 00:22
its a sticky somewhere
its in prefences under advance i think
does it just say not enough space
it was a flaw in nero, they fixed it now
goto nero.com and get the update if thats the error your getting
i dont get it and it also said that it can damage your cd-drive :ph34r:



Posted by: flamingcube.com

Do you have any suggestions for a program that will change the resolution of the movie? I want to be able to convert them for use on my PocketPC before transferring them over. No need to have a 640x320 movie on a display of only 320x240...and it will cut the size (in disk space down).



Posted by: Monkeee

Originally posted by flamingcube.com@8 October 2003 - 04:57
Do you have any suggestions for a program that will change the resolution of the movie? I want to be able to convert them for use on my PocketPC before transferring them over. No need to have a 640x320 movie on a display of only 320x240...and it will cut the size (in disk space down).
pocketpc..... your nutz :P






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