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kwag 01-07-2003 02:57 AM

Has anyone burned VCDs to Mini CD-R ?
 
Has anyone burned a KVCD or any other VCD in one of those little 180MB CD-R disks :?:
I would like to know, and also if it plays on standard DVD players.
Wonder how much video we could fit on one of those tiny CDs :roll: :D

-kwag

christopher 01-07-2003 10:11 AM

Re: Mini-CDs
 
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Originally Posted by kwag
Has anyone burned a KVCD or any other VCD in one of those little 180MB CD-R disks :?:
I would like to know, and also if it plays on standard DVD players.
Wonder how much video we could fit on one of those tiny CDs :roll: :D

-kwag

I have my wedding video on one. Its about 30 mins and my wife loves having it with her all the time. I used the KVCD-LBR template.

kwag 01-07-2003 10:36 AM

Thanks Christopher :D. I'm going to get a pack of 10 today just to try them out on my DVD players.

-kwag

christopher 01-07-2003 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by kwag
Thanks Christopher :D. I'm going to get a pack of 10 today just to try them out on my DVD players.

-kwag

It would be great to get around 45 +/- minutes on one. I would love to have my favorite Star Trek epoisode in my wallet.

kwag 01-07-2003 12:48 PM

And that's the exact size I had in mind :D. Specially for my "Stargate SG-1" episodes.
With the new parameters ( GOP, Matrix, Prediction, etc ) and a MAX bit rate of 1,150Kbps, 45 minutes should be a piece of cake 8)

-kwag

christopher 01-07-2003 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kwag
And that's the exact size I had in mind :D. Specially for my "Stargate SG-1" episodes.
With the new parameters ( GOP, Matrix, Prediction, etc ) and a MAX bit rate of 1,150Kbps, 45 minutes should be a piece of cake 8)

-kwag

I think I'll try an episode of Space 1999 and see what it looks like.

Boulder 01-07-2003 01:00 PM

And before long you'll be stuffing a 90 min movie on such disc :lol:

kwag 01-07-2003 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Boulder
And before long you'll be stuffing a 90 min movie on such disc :lol:

:mnkypile: 60 minutes would be good enough at 528x480 8O :mrgreen:

christopher 01-07-2003 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by kwag
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Originally Posted by Boulder
And before long you'll be stuffing a 90 min movie on such disc :lol:

:mnkypile: 60 minutes would be good enough at 528x480 8O :mrgreen:

I guess we can dream........

SansGrip 01-07-2003 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by christopher
I guess we can dream........

Now that would look extremely cool when friends browse your movie collection :mrgreen:.

JeffS 01-08-2003 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by kwag
:mnkypile: 60 minutes would be good enough at 528x480 8O :mrgreen:

Does this mean we might be able to get 90 minutes at 352x240?
(please say yes) :yippie:

-Jeff

SansGrip 01-08-2003 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by JeffS
Does this mean we might be able to get 90 minutes at 352x240?

Depends on the capacity of the disc. Capacity in bytes = minutes * 60 * 75 * 2324.

Subtract about 10mb for filesystem overhead (note this is for a standard-sized disc -- a mini-CD might need less) and then multiply by (2018 / 2048) to compensate for the system stream.

Subtract the size of your audio, and what's left is your max target for video.

Run a file size prediction test targeted at that value and see how much you can squeeze on :D.


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