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silkk504 Member
Joined: 06 Sep 2008 Location: Canada
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ok ill start with the basics.... im trying to burn tv eps thats i have converted to kdvd... mpeg and with nero vison i can only get 4 eps per dvd and each ep is 178mb:S how do i go about getting as many eps as i can on one dvd as i can.... because i can always get atleast 6 on a normal cdr ther has too be a way where i can get around atleast 12 eps per dvd
thanks in advance
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redwudz Mod Neophyte
Joined: 07 Sep 2002 Location: AZ, USA
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How long are the episodes? You should be able to get six or eight hours on a DVD at 1/2D1 or even lower, VCD resolutions. And you don't have resort to non-standard KDVD templates.
That said, Nero is probably not a good tool for this. A real encoder would likely do much better. I used the payware TMPGEnc encoder in the past at 1/2D1 for six hours of VHS video converted to DVD. Or for VCD resolutions, it's freeware. And if your really, really want KDVD, TMPEGnc has templates probably still available.
If you don't need standard set top DVD compatible discs, Xvid or H.264 or WMV are better options for low bitrate/long files. KDVDs are only sometimes compatible with set top players.
And welcome to our forums.
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silkk504 Member
Joined: 06 Sep 2008 Location: Canada
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thanks for the help thats the program im using each ep is about 20mins, my dvd player dosent suport dvix the one im going to be getting will
any other ideas?
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guns1inger So Very Tired
Joined: 01 Apr 2004 Location: Miskatonic U
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Author with something that will not re-encode, then burn with Imgburn.
Try GUIForDVDAuthor.
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silkk504 Member
Joined: 06 Sep 2008 Location: Canada
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thanks guys ill try that img one and see how that goes
question if the dvd player plays dvix if i burn a data dvd with dvix files will it play?
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DKruskie Member
Joined: 16 Mar 2003 Location: somewhere in time
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Yes it should, I do it all the time.
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redwudz Mod Neophyte
Joined: 07 Sep 2002 Location: AZ, USA
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Yes, if your data disc Divx/Xvid files meet the Divx specifications for your Divx player. Programs like AutoGK and others create files to those specifications. Or you can take a non-compliant Divx/Xvid file and run it through AVI ReComp and it should fix it.
But most Divx files off the net should play properly.
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