I'm trying to put a 678 MB avi movie into a VCD which hold 700 MB. How can i burn and fit it into the CD? The size changes to more than 700MB when i try to burn it.
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I'm trying to put a 678 MB avi movie into a VCD which hold 700 MB. How can i burn and fit it into the CD? The size changes to more than 700MB when i try to burn it.
use TEMPGenc just look for it through google or from Kazaa Lite's home page.
cant find it link please?
VCD format is larger than avi, it won't fit on one cd. Use TEMPGenc lik 007 said, you'll have to split it to put it on cds. :(
:( --- How can i split that whole file into two??Quote:
Originally posted by Broken@8 September 2003 - 00:37
VCD format is larger than avi, it won't fit on one cd. Use TEMPGenc lik 007 said, you'll have to split it to put it on cds. :(
Depends you can use avichop or virtualdub to split in avi format, or tmpgenc to split in mpg format. Take a look and choose whatever it is you prefer,editing guides.
You can use the source range setting in TMPGEnc.
Just Encode the first half then the second half using the source range setting.
Ok heres the problem. I have Matrix Reloaded which is 678MB in .AVI format, and I've used TMPGenc , but it says cannot open the file or its un supported. I have no clue whats wrong.
Can someone walk me trhough it?
Filename: The.Matrix.Reloaded.DivX.TS-DaDuck.avi
687MB -- 2:06 mins.
There is guide here http://www.dvdrhelp.com/tmpgenc.htm
The problem you had is explained near the bottom.
It may be worth having a read through.
TMPGenc supports avi format, not sure what's going on with that. :blink:
This is what VideoDub says when i try to open the file:
Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'DX50' (unknown)
VirtualDub requires a video for windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShor codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player are not suitable.
Ok! problem solved. It seems that i needed to intall the K-lite full codec pack, before i just has the basic. Heh. well thanks guys. I appriciate it alote. :D