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which splits audio and video into separate files. The use Headac3he to convert the audio file to a lower audio bitrate, like 112kbps in dual channel. You only need to reduce the audio by 72mb to have it fit one 80minCRD. Why don't you PM me and I'll work with you. -BP |
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ABOND- I've pmed you |
I'll advise you again, there are 99min. CD-Rs with ~980mb capacity in Mode-2. No re-encoding, no hassle... :roll:
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Wowie - I got a store here local that sells 50 99 min cdrs for $36.00.
(Mandurah WA) So look around - not at the hardly normals and myers, look for tiny back street computer shops, they're the ones that will have them. |
A little off topic but does anyone know if anyone has them in Canada,looked at best buy ,future shop,and a few local computer stores but no luck
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@WOWIEGURL: have you looked @ ebay already? I can't believe there are no 99min CD-Rs down under... 8)
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I would still like to learn how to encode my files to fit on 1 cd.besides its very risky buying stuff on the internet especially off ebay.
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So Wowie, what size movie are you trying to do to 1 cdr?
So far, the best I've done is 110 mins into 755 mb inc 12bkbit sound. I'd guess I could get 115 mins max with same sound (not sure I'd want to go lower with the sound...) I used mencoder, direct from ripped vob's (audio was direct from vobs too, straight to mp2). |
@WOWIEGURL
Ok here's what I did. Its crude, but effective (as long as you are generally content with the quality of your file before you start:- I recently acquired a VCD (mpeg-1) file which was 970mb. Too big to fit on one CD obviously. I demuxed it with TMPGEnc. This gave me the m1v and mp2 components. I then used the program 'ToK' (which you can download from this forum) and fed it with the most basic AVS script you can get - "DirectShowSource("C:\yourfile.m1v"). If you don't know how to create an AVS - just copy n paste whats in bold here into a NOTEPAD file, put the correct path in and save it with the extention AVS. Goto the audio page of ToK and use the section for external audio - point to the mp2 file you have. So this means that ToK will predict the best CQ for you. Once you have that CQ, encode and save new file (making sure you have the SVCD and MPEG2 boxes checked on ToK's first page). Once you have that newly encoded file, use TMPGEnc to mux it with the audio mp2 file (use MPEG2 from the dropdown). After all that, you should be left with a MPG which is KSVCD and a perfect fit for a 80Min CDR. As I say, this is how I do it. :wink: Good luck. |
mine is 2 mpeg1's - 108.52 mins - dual sound. want to cram onto 1 kvcd 794 mbs. can't burn it directly with nero even though it is 794mbs
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This may seem silly, but if you only need to lose a few mb's, are there any leadin and credits at start and end you could trim off. I often delete the end credits - some take 5 mins!! (I usually us dvd shrink to remove some start and end rubbish, then convert the remade vob files).
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I don't think it would make much of a difference as the file is 794 mbs.
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This is my TOK log
================================================== =========== ToK Log: E:\moviempv.avs ================================================== =========== Resolution (fps):352x288 (25.000 fps) Total Frames: 143357 Total Time : 01:35:34 ------------------------------------------------------------- Audio Size: 134,064,454 Required Video Size: 678,284,191 Factor: 60.000 Desired Sample Size: 11,304,737 ------------------------------------------------------------- New Faster Prediction ------------------------------------------------------------- Full Sample Next CQ: 70.000. Sample Size: 411,777 Small Sample Next CQ: 70.000. Sample Size: 412,313 Predicting... NextCQ: 1,921.748 >=90, so check is needed Next CQ: 90.000 Sample Size: 411,777 Final CQ: 90.000 Total Time For Predicition: 00:00:57 Total Time (all operations): 00:00:57 Finished |
dunno what's going on there with your ToK Log. :?
Have you used ToK before? I don't really want to explain the ins and outs of it here, cos its the wrong forum. But essentially, you should be getting prediction sizes close to the 'desired' file size. You are only getting values like '411,000' bytes, when you need way over ten times that. As I say, take this to the ToK forum if you need more help with it. But what I suggested as my method works for me (I don't know about more than one language track but I know that it can be done). |
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Maybe you could recode the audio at a smaller bitrate? (I used to use 192, but then found that 128 sounds just as good out of my 5.1 speakers, and takes way less room). |
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You need set VCDEasy to perform overburn. If VCDEasy log tells you that image has <= 79.57 min, you can burn it without overburn. |
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