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Hi Kwag,

I was wondering what would be the best setting for encoding newer Disney dvd's. I want to use the KVCDx3 template, but i know animation requires a higher setting. Should I perhaps use the original KVCD template? I want to fit it onto one 700MB cd-r, and each dvd averages around 70 minutes in length.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Kwag,

I was wondering what would be the best setting for encoding newer Disney dvd's. I want to use the KVCDx3 template, but i know animation requires a higher setting. Should I perhaps use the original KVCD template? I want to fit it onto one 700MB cd-r, and each dvd averages around 70 minutes in length.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
If your movie is "Wide Screen", you might be able to fit that on one CD with the x3. Try it with the default settings. Be sure to set "Force FILM" in DVD2AVI.
Let us know your results

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