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  1. Is it possible to put more than one movie on a DVD-R and watch with a DVD player that supports SVCD? The dvd player is a panasonic sc-ht920.

    Can someone please help me with this movie "The Big Bounce" as an example. I have this movie which was edited and has an intro that i'd like to remove and is split into two files. Now first I guess i need to remove the section of the movie with VirtualDubMod and then save with divx codec if i'm right? Or is there an easier way to do what i'm trying to do. Here are the settings of the movie from virtualdubmod:

    Video Track: FOR PART 1 of 2
    Frame size, aspect_ratio_information 352x240, 23.976 fps
    Fps, # of frames 63512 (44:08)
    Number of I, P, and B frames: 2802/18672/42038
    I-frame min/avg/max/total frame size: 1452/12150/21972 (33248K)
    P-frame min/avg/max/total frame size: 29/3658/18430 (66708K)
    B-frame min/avg/max/total frame size: 30/2036/9869 (83620K)
    Average bitrate: 568 Kbps (69KB/s)

    Audio Track:
    Format: 44KHz sterea, 128Kbps layer ll
    # of frames: 1502
    Total size: 614K

    Imagine if I just wanted to convert the whole movie to VOB and burn to DVD would the quality be good? Being that the smaller the resolution when played on a pc it's nice and crispy but when maximized you could see some pixelation.

    Basically how do I combine both parts of this video without any loss of sound or a corrupt video with the size of 492,875. I just tried using this program called movie joiner and half of the movie blanks out.
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    What? Wait - what do you have, and what do you want? What "both parts"? What's the size of "492,875" that you want, and why do you want it?
    The info you show, looks like a NTSC VCD. Of course it will look pixelated full screen. It's the lowest res for TV use ever invented.

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