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  1. ok, I know how to encode the .avi in different parts with TMPGEnc, how do I do that with CCE?. I haven't used CCE anything so what programs do I need? what guide is good? is the DVD2SVCD any good? is it possible to encode the movie in 2 parts with that program? PS I will only encode svcds
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    Hit "settings" next to the input file, double click on the file. A new window appears. You can use the frame search and type the frame number manually. CCE's frame search isn't very accurate. Use TMPG's source range and write the frame numbers down. Keep in mind, that CCE does not encode the last frame, so add always one.
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    Hm.. what if I went to TMPGEnc's Source Range, write down the frames I want to start at and end at for the encode.
    And the numbers are 567 to 50143.

    Then would I put in 568 to 50144 in CCE or 567 to 50144? =|
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  4. If you want to encode frame numbers 567 to 50143 inclusive you would enter 567 to 50144
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    Was a bit confused, but yeah, I get it now.
    OK, thanks. =)
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  6. ok. I am abit confuesed here. I downloaded CCE but it is only 4,68 mb big when I have unzipped and installed it. Could that be right? It is version 2.50 with "crack"
    how do i know if it is a demo or the real thing?
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    Yes, that's correct. What did you expect? a full 650mb cd of goodies? =P

    TMPGEnc, another MPEG-2 Encoder, is also a small minimal executable as well.

    (Still crazy that people pay $4,000 for CCE, which is a 'small' program. I would be pissed if I bought a $4,000 program and they send me a few floppy disks with CCE on it.)

    You can tell if it's still in Demonstration if it displays a CCE logo in all your encodings. Otherwise, the crack removes it.


    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Jeomite on 2001-10-11 14:23:29 ]</font>
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