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Adam 05-12-2004 01:30 PM

Can i burn a kvcd with vcd easy or alcohol 120?
 
Can i burn a kvcd with vcd easy or alcohol 120 and if so.. how? thanks

adam

Dialhot 05-12-2004 01:42 PM

(wrong forum -> moved)

With vcdeady : first go in the preference of the soft to set the correct driver for the burner (generally use generic-mmc or generic-mmc-raw if you need to overburn. Check also the box "allow overburn").

Then load the mpeg, uncheck "simulate", check "burn" and click on "go".

With alcohol, you can't.

Adam 05-12-2004 04:44 PM

Burning a kvcd
 
How do I know if I need to overburn or not? Also, do I set vcdeasy on vcd or svcd?

Adam

Dialhot 05-12-2004 04:51 PM

vcdeasy gives you the time needed on you CD to buirn it; If it's above 80min then you need overburn.

VCD if mpeg1, SVCD if mpeg2 (or even with mpeg1 with some standalone that do not accept VCD).

Let me guess : you Dled this KVCD, hugh ?

Adam 05-12-2004 05:46 PM

Burn your kvcd
 
No phil. I have never downloaded a movie in kvcd format. I can convert them to kvcd with tmpgenc but I need to know how to burn them. My vcdeasy has a format for vcd and svcd buyt not kvcd. My question is, after I convert them to kvcd, will vcdeasy burn them and if so how do I do that? do i put it on vcd or svcd? If vcdeasy will not burn a kvcd for me, then what program do I need to do it?

rds_correia 05-12-2004 05:57 PM

Hi Adam,
Theoretically if you encoded a movie in KVCD format then you should choose VCD in VCDEasy.
On the other end if you encoded the movie in SKVCD format you should choose SVCD in VCDEasy.
But that's just theoretically speaking.
Cheers

Prodater64 05-12-2004 06:31 PM

Re: Burning a kvcd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam
How do I know if I need to overburn or not? Also, do I set vcdeasy on vcd or svcd?
Adam

If VCDEasy show you in log that file is > 79.57 min you will need overburn for 1CD80.
But you can burn with VCDEasy selecting overburn in options.
If you don't have it select, VCDEasy will give you an error message. Bun image bin-cue it will be in your HD anyway.
You can then, change options to overburn or burn this image with nero (also with overburn enabled)

This is a pic of lates version of VCDEasy, but you can find out similar options page in any VCDEasy version.

http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/i.../2004/04/8.png

If you burn KVCD set VCD 2.0. If you burn KSVCD set SVCD. Don't worry about warning message if your resolution is not standard.

Dialhot 05-12-2004 06:36 PM

Re: Burn your kvcd
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam
No phil. I have never downloaded a movie in kvcd format. I can convert them to kvcd with tmpgenc but I need to know how to burn them. My vcdeasy has a format for vcd and svcd buyt not kvcd. My question is, after I convert them to kvcd, will vcdeasy burn them and if so how do I do that? do i put it on vcd or svcd? If vcdeasy will not burn a kvcd for me, then what program do I need to do it?

I'd answered all these questions yet.


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