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Old 23-05-2001, 21:59
Nutz Nutz is offline
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Burn to VCD as MPG and lose quality

I have D/Led a Dvdivx Rip movie the total MB is about 757MB is there anyway to burn that to a CD WITHOUT losing quality? Cause it won't fit on your average 80MIN/700MB CD. Can you split the .avi in two parts with software w/o losing quality? Can you burn it directly to a VCD? Any help is appreciated in this topic. I have the Plextor 12/10/32 using Easy CD Creator 4. Recommend anything else. Thanks in advance for any info. Please email me with response: KROCK924**********COM
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Old 29-05-2001, 17:00
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it should fit ok on a 80min cd m8...it isnt the meg's you should be looking at, its the time.

757mb of mpeg(vcd) is about 76mins (10mb per min) of footage.
Use Nero -> VideoCD option and drag'n'drop.
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Old 30-05-2001, 18:53
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Just wanted to know if you figured out how not to lose quality and what program to use to burn.
Did you find out if you actually have to change the avi file to a mpg file?If you don't can you please let me know cause I have the same problem you are LOSE QUALITY. like the lip sink is off.... Tks Kurz

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