hey, what up....i usually do straight vcd, but this time i got a movie that was only 84 minutes long so i decided to attempt to fit it all on one disc using sefy's enchanced video cd template from the tools section
so now, i encoded for 5 hours, and i ended up with a nice movie file...however it is 781mb
he claims, in his txt docs supplies with the template, that you can fit up to an 86 minute movie on one disc. well, is 781mb goin to fit on an 80 minute disc?
that is not my only question...
also, when burning, he instructs to use nero, and burn a non-standard video cd...no problem
however, i always us tscv to create entry points before burning....tscv creates a cd image that is burned in nero...hence i cannot check the non-standard box...
so, my question is, can i just us the svcd function in tscv? or the vcd 2.0? if not, how can i make tscv know to create an image of a non-standard vcd?
lemme know
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I'll start with two things:
1) I always stand behind everything I say
2) 80min CD can fit 800mb file, so you can put 780mb on 80min
To explain 1 more:
Each movie encodes diffrently, i'll give you two drastic examples, the first is Transformers The Movie, it's an Animation with lots of action sequences and it's 86min, and no matter what I did, I couldn't get it down to 80min CD, example two is Bridget Jones Diary, drama movie, slow movements, 100min, and I got it down to 776mb!!
If you use SeVCD, then you use Standard Video-CD
If you use SxVCD, I said Non-Standard SUPER VIDEO CD!
TSCV does not work with non-standard files, it requires a standard VCD and SVCD to work, it does not work well with my SeVCD or SxVCD formats.
Do not burn a TSCV image (Bin/Cue) using Nero, as it is not able to burn those images currectly, you must use CDRDao, CDRWin, BlindWrite or FireBurner, they are specifcly designed for this image type.
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Sefy Levy,
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its an sevcd
how do you suggest i make entrypoints?
i never had a problem with nero burning those images...always worked fine for me
let me know about the entrypoints
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You can try using the TSCV entry points, it might work, and might not work, I can't guarntee you anything, when I made those Templates, I didn't even hear of TSCV or chapters, they were specificly made to just put a whole movie on a CD when possible.
But when you burn the bin/cue files, do NOT use Nero, ask anyone on the board and they will tell you that Nero screws big time when it comes to those type of files.
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Best Regards,
Sefy Levy,
Certified Computer Technician.
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