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knews2 11-05-2002 06:01 AM

KVCD encodes as 1gb file? too big for cd-r ?
 
ok im starting off with a svcd but im not sure if it will play ni my dvd player but anyways what is the process wat template and programs etc do i have to go through to get this svcd fitting on 1 cd and playing perfectly in my dvd player. Before i encoded a sample of a movie in mpeg-1 vcd without the non-standard and it did'nt skipp or fastforward like it would usually do but the outcome everytim is a 1gb file.please help me wat am i doing wrong and hwo cna i fix these problems. thanks.get back asap.

LadyMiles 11-05-2002 02:04 PM

Only about 35 minutes of a standard svcd can fit on a 700mb disc. For about 60 minutes of mpeg2 quality use the skvcd template. The amount you can fit on a cd also depends on if its widescreen or fullscreen. For DVD2svcd, Kwag has not yet made a template for skvcd or other templates beside the lbr template. You will have to load the skvcd and other templates manually into tmpengc.

Yoda 11-05-2002 04:32 PM

LadyMiles,
Look at the DVD2SVCD section for kwags comments. You can do high res with a little tweaking.

-Yoda

LadyMiles 11-05-2002 06:37 PM

I agree yoda, hi res is possible, but i think the quality might not be the same as the orginal templates

Yoda 11-06-2002 09:33 AM

LadyMiles,
I've encoded 3 movies so far with that technique and using 2 CDs. The quality is great :D The only problem I've noticed is that when burning with VCDEasy it wants to add padding. So I have to demux/remux with TMPGenc to fix it. Be sure to check the GOP and set to Kwags spec before using FitCD parameters.

-Yoda


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