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  1. im tryin to burn a vcd with nero on a 80min cd
    its size is 783,611 time 1h 16m 46s
    open nero and it says its 823,000 and wont burn it can i turn the too large for cd thing of? or is there something else i can do?
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    is a divx/avi file? or have you already converted to vcd mpg?
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  4. it was a dvd2avi file i used TMPGEnc to convert to mpg
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  5. More info !!! ... Now is this the whole movie or is it one half of a movie and it is too big ?
    We need to know more before we can help. If it is too big there you can edit some of it at the beginning if there is like credits and introduction sceens. Let us know more info plz.
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  6. Hi,

    If you're trying to burn the file as a normal DATA cd, it won't fit. A 80 Min cd can only hold 700MB of data. Try burning it as a VCD. You should be able to fit as much VCD minutes on a CD as you could Audio. Meaning that up to 80 Min of VCD-compliant MPG should fit on a VCD.

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    I bet I know whats happened here.

    This is a movie rip, processed through DVD2AVI and encoded into a 2CD VCD. Its then been cut into 2 pieces by TMPGEnc but you've kept the MPEG system dropdown at it s default (something like MPEG-1 automatic or similar).

    For Nero to correctly process the MPEG file, you must do the cutting with the VCD compliant option selected in the TMPGEnc dropdown.

    Either that or as Psycho_Dad states, you could be trying to burn the VCD as a Data CD rather than a Video CD.


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