now this is odd, I've just read the article on how to convert a rip so it will fit onto one cd and just had to apply it to my collector of futurama divxs well I started out going down to about 400 bits for second, which it's ok since they're cartoons you loose very little quality and only get a little pixalation when theres a lot of action. Neways I can get 7 100mb +/- files of 20 min episodes like this (I'm going to try to drop it on down to 200 bits/s so I can get 10 20 minute episodes at 70 mbs each. Neways I converted with tmpeg per the directions of the guide burned the vcd using nero now heres the weird part. The first episode played fine, the second no audio, the third was fine, the fourth no audio, the fifth was fine, the sixth no audio, and the seventh was fine...... every other one had no audio, Now then I also had tmpeg tell me that one of my 20 minute episodes was going to be 400 megs at 900 b/s but I didn't even touch that one. Also I would try to give ya'll more information to go on but I don't have the original avi's nemore but I'm sure they were all prob. low quality divx. I let it run a batch encode last night on those other 10 so I'll let ya'll no how that turns out after I burn them. Just curious if anyones had a similiar experience or could guess at a solution.
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"We were in barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold."
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Were they all encoded in the same way to avi ?
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All I'm sure of is that they were "prob" divx, and most likely using many different codecs and specs.
"We were in barstow on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold."