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    I have a file but tempgenc and virtualdubmod don't recognize the avi. Used gspot and it indicated it needed xvid codecs to run. D/L'd the xvid files and now I need to know best way to make a vcd. Tempgenc indicates file will take 3 discs.
    Can someone tell me what I need to do to get this file to fit one cd.
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  2. bugster's spot on with that link. i've been using that method for about a year now and you can get a 2 hour movie onto an 80min cdr with pretty good quality
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