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Thread: Tmpeg Question

  1. #11
    Originally posted by Nightwolf@31 May 2003 - 07:19
    I keep saying this but no one seems to believe me...

    You can fit about 80 MINUTES of video on a standard 700MB CD-R. The actual size of the file DOES NOT MATTER! What accat13 says about 800MB may be true, but that's because if you create an mpeg with all the standard VCD settings from an 80 minute movie, the file size will just happen to be about 800MB.

    But if the file you wish to burn is a 2 Gigabyte .avi, as long as it's under 80 minutes long, you can still drop it into Nero and it'll convert it to VCD and burn it onto one disc.
    wtf r u sure, that really sounds like ass crack to me bruv.
    but 80minutes can only fit 700mb. of data

    have u tried this ur self

    give us an example

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    Originally posted by hotindew+31 May 2003 - 10:54--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (hotindew @ 31 May 2003 - 10:54)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin--Nightwolf@31 May 2003 - 07:19
    I keep saying this but no one seems to believe me...

    You can fit about 80 MINUTES of video on a standard 700MB CD-R. The actual size of the file DOES NOT MATTER&#33; What accat13 says about 800MB may be true, but that&#39;s because if you create an mpeg with all the standard VCD settings from an 80 minute movie, the file size will just happen to be about 800MB.

    But if the file you wish to burn is a 2 Gigabyte .avi, as long as it&#39;s under 80 minutes long, you can still drop it into Nero and it&#39;ll convert it to VCD and burn it onto one disc.
    wtf r u sure, that really sounds like ass crack to me bruv.
    but 80minutes can only fit 700mb. of data

    have u tried this ur self

    give us an example [/b][/quote]
    Nightwolf have right,you can put up a movie how big as you want unless the time of the movie is over 80 min in a 700 MB cd cuz when making a VCD,then it has a "locked" bitrate of the movie and then sound which is:

    Average video bitrate--1150
    Audio bitrate-------------224


    So example if a movie was 2 GB big and is 80 minutes long,then when making the VCD ,the bitrate will change to 1150 in video and 224 in audio and is not over 80 minutes long,then it makes the mpg file created fit one 700 MB cd.


    But encoding with Nero is not so good cuz of it gives much problems like the audio goes off sync and other stuff and it takes longer too.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
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    Crack_man is right about this of course. People seem to have real trouble believing this, not just in this thread but in others too.

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    Thank You for validating it, Crack_man. I thought I was headed for an arguement about this.

    And I agree about not encoding with Nero. I just used that as an example so people might understand that size doesn&#39;t matter, only length. (that sounded a little perverted )

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