but in nero u can just drag and drop a divx file and it will burn it to vcd in about one hour.
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but in nero u can just drag and drop a divx file and it will burn it to vcd in about one hour.
of coarse, this is how to do it correctly, nero sometime flips the movie for no reason
and its just overall a shitty encode, no pixelation or blockyness compared to doing it correctly with tmpgenc
but does this method take longer?Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@12 January 2004 - 22:17
of coarse, this is how to do it correctly, nero sometime flips the movie for no reason
and its just overall a shitty encode, no pixelation or blockyness compared to doing it correctly with tmpgenc
muchspl2 has done it again,, very nice work indeed, and i got ur PM just now (i was on holidays) to much work to do now, updating the site and adding this new Guide of yours (i hope u r ok with it)
once again very nice work, as i will be trying this ASAP. :ph34r:
cool man I tried you email on your site and it kicked a error, so I left that message on the sign up
glad you got it :)
hey muchspl2 when i tried your method it said that it was too large for the cdr media on the estimate part of the wizard.
anyone help
yes just encode it
I havent made the splitting part yet, and I'm drunk now but ill try to wing it
you should encode the whole thing
hey muchspl2 VirtualDub is tricky little complicated software so therefore i am really looking forward to ur guide on VirtualDub.
i gota question about KVCD as well which i will be posting in KVCD thread..
PS: i have to update my site anyway and i will sort out that email error, thanks for telling me though.
oh i thought u meant we could put one movie on one disk.Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@12 January 2004 - 22:49
yes just encode it
I havent made the splitting part yet, and I'm drunk now but ill try to wing it
you should encode the whole thing
because this guy that i was talking to he said that nero does that with divx movies.
how can that be possible
well with kvcd you can fit it on one disc, but thats another guide :)