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    Hello,

    Thanks for looking in here to help. I am trying to convert a divx to mpeg to get on cd. I am having trouble with the source range part. Here is where I get screwed up.

    <<<<<<In the next dialog you can choose the source range. This process depends on the DivX file. If the DivX file is less than 80min (for a 80min/700mb CDR) then you do not have to split the file to two CDs. Also if the DivX file is already in two parts you have just to convert the first file and then the second. But if there should be the case that the movie is in one file over 80minutes long then it is necessary to select the source range. In this new dialog you put the horizontal scrollbar to the middle of the selection so that you will get the same length on the first CD as on the second. After you selected the middle do you have press Set end frame. A new value should be under End Frame. This value you should notice somewhere for the encoding of the second part. Of course the start frame must be 0.





    After pressing ok, you only have to select the output file name. I prefer the movie name with the CD number (e.g. Ghost in the Shell CD1) for the burning.
    Now encode the file by pressing the Start-Button.
    If you only want to burn the movie on one CD jump to the burning guide else follow the next points.


    Repeat the third, forth and fifth point. In the source range dialog you now use as Start frame the noticed value and move with the horizontal scrollbar to the end of the movie.
    After pressing Set end frame, press two times OK.


    Now select the output filename for the second file. (e.g. Ghost in the Shell CD2) and encode it.
    After the encoding is done and you did all right, you should have for every CD a file.>>>>>>>>>


    When I set the frame to the very middle, hit set end frame and then hit ok, it doesn't give me the option to give it a name. And I can figure out how to "break" up the file into two parts correctly.

    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Steve
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    anyone anyone?

    Please?
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