If you use TMPGEnc that'll let you split your movie and also offset the sound in case it's still out of sync.
Trouble is I don't think it converts it to svcd but I might be wrong.
If you use TMPGEnc that'll let you split your movie and also offset the sound in case it's still out of sync.
Trouble is I don't think it converts it to svcd but I might be wrong.
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I tried that program also but the prob with it is when i load up the movie in it sayes unknown format and not able to open it. Although it is an avi file and does work in windows media player I just dont get why its so hard!
Try re-encoding with Virtualdub. You should also be able to split your movie this way too.
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Ok I found the solution I was looking across abunch of movie splitters and happen to pick this really free program that I have never herd of called "Avisplit Classic" and worked perfect for me but thanks everyone for taking your away and helping me I appreciate it.
Glad you were able to find a solution.
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you could try WinAvi and convert the video to a different format to fit on the cds. Go to www.winavi.com
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