Convert AVI to KVCD
Let me start by greeting and thanking those who came up with KVCD, their able hands have given us the gift of quality into VCD and the power to amuse our ?knowledgeable? friends on ?How can you fit a complete movie on a single CD ?? ? and then ?How did you got that high a quality on a VCD ?
I have written this guide as a small contribution for the not so experienced user like myself. Some might find it to be a bad guide, but I just wanted to put together a simple step by step guide to those who don?t like using too many tools and software and don?t understand a whole lot about settings.
Software used:
GSpot
VirtualDub
TMPGEnc
BeSweet
1. First you have to determine the quality of your source AVI file. This is because if you want to use a resolution of 528 x 480 on your TMPGEnc template you must have a higher resolution on your source AVI file.
a. Open GSpot, select File --> Open, and open the AVI file.
b. Write down the relevant information. The ?x:y? information will tell you how high your KVCD template resolution can be. It?s also usable the size of the file, the FPS, the bit rate of the video and audio. If your resolution is lower than 528 x 480 you should use a 352 x 240 template.
2. Split the audio and video
a. Open VirtualDub, select File --> Open video file?, and open the AVI file.
b. Select Audio --> Direct Stream Copy and Audio --> Source Audio.
c. Select File --> Save Wav?, select a file name and click OK.
d. After the audio is done, select Audio --> No Audio.
e. Select Video Direct Stream Copy.
f. Select File --> Save as AVI?, select a file name and click OK.
g. You?ll end up with an AVI file with just the video, and a wav file with just the audio.
If I do this part of the above
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f. Select File --> Save as AVI?, select a file name and click OK.
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I need more than 7 gigs for 10 mins. I'm assuming if I do the whole movie which is 1hr 45mins long it will take more tahn 120 gigs. Is there something I am doing wrong?