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10-11-2004, 06:29 AM
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Same errors. I haven't messed with it at all, so look at my other posts for the errors I had in DIKO.

So if I encode the video in TMPGenc with the 360minute template. should I use the wizard, or do it manually?

I don't need to do any multiplexing.

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Nevermind everything i've said before this post. I've figured out everything I need except one little thing.

After I encoded the AVI through tmpgenc (with the 360minute template), I selected Video CD in Nero so that I could put the mpg in and burn it, but Nero said that the video wasn't "video cd compliant" and that it would try to re-encode it. Obviously, I don't want nero to re-encode.

How can I burn the mpeg without Nero trying to re-encode it?

Double Edit: ^_^'

I've solved the problem. I just had to use a burning program called VCDeasy. The results surprise me. On my main dvd player, it is a bit blurry, but no complaints.. . . .but when I play it on my portable dvd player it looks perfect!! I'm very happy. This was just a test, I only threw 1 episode in a cd-rw. Later on i'll tell you how many episodes I'm able to fit in 1 cd-r. I'm hoping for "at least" 10 episodes. (each episode is about 20-25minutes long)
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Just don't go expecting too much quality, though.
Just remember your encoding from a previous encode which already was lossy.
And you're going for too much video data IMHO.
Anyway I hope it is satisfying for you.
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10-12-2004, 04:30 AM
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it turns out, I can only fit 7 episodes(roughly 20-25 minutes each) onto one kvcd. Where's my 360 minutes that was mentioned on the page I downloaded the template from?

This is better than a normal vcd since i'm getting 7 instead of 3, but I thought I would be able to fit at least 10 like I originally thought.
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10-12-2004, 04:41 AM
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Quote:
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Where's my 360 minutes that was mentioned on the page I downloaded the template from?
It is not "360 minutes" it is "up to 360 minutes". That makes a big difference.
Mainly, you will never reach this if your source is fullscreen. The values are given for 2.35 material (black borders are very easy to compress ).

How are your sources ?
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