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  1. how do i convert
    rush hour 2 - 1 hour and 30 minutes - 733 size MB

    To a video cd.

    Programs i try:
    TMPGEnc but it made it to 2.5GB, then a downloaded a template kvcd, and it made it, to 1.3GB, but with no sound,. to big for a cd. a 80 minute cd.

    xing encoder, it stops after 4 minutes, it doesn't do the whole movie.

    lsx-mpg encoder doesn't take it, a problem with the audio.

    is there any way that i can put this movie on a 80 min cd, eny quality.

    thanks
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  2. Originally Posted by joelbenitez
    how do i convert
    rush hour 2 - 1 hour and 30 minutes - 733 size MB

    To a video cd.

    Programs i try:
    TMPGEnc but it made it to 2.5GB, then a downloaded a template kvcd, and it made it, to 1.3GB, but with no sound,. to big for a cd. a 80 minute cd.

    xing encoder, it stops after 4 minutes, it doesn't do the whole movie.

    lsx-mpg encoder doesn't take it, a problem with the audio.

    is there any way that i can put this movie on a 80 min cd, eny quality.

    thanks
    You can with KVCD, but not if your source is a Divx

    kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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  3. You will have to drop down sound to 128kbps and reduce bit rate to 800-850 to be able to fit it on 1 CD( Bad quality). The reason why you dont get sound from your VCD is that your original DIVIX file has to be re-encoded with Virtual dub(audio only) and than use TMPGenc to convert to VCD. In my opinion u r better off, using 2 CD instead of one. Increase bitrate to 2000kbps and get excellent picture quality.
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  4. Originally Posted by alexb
    You will have to drop down sound to 128kbps and reduce bit rate to 800-850 to be able to fit it on 1 CD( Bad quality). The reason why you dont get sound from your VCD is that your original DIVIX file has to be re-encoded with Virtual dub(audio only) and than use TMPGenc to convert to VCD. In my opinion u r better off, using 2 CD instead of one. Increase bitrate to 2000kbps and get excellent picture quality.
    Cough.. Well. 128K? 800-850? 1 CD bad quality?
    Here's a 30 second sample at 160Khz audio. What you'll see did fit in ONE CD. Complete 135 minute movie.
    http://ns1.shidima.com/kwag/sample5.mpg

    kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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  5. i am going to try 128 b, for the sound, and 800 bitrate for the video, but if that don't work then ain't no other way to put it on a vcd with out having to use two cd's.
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  6. Originally Posted by joelbenitez
    i am going to try 128 b, for the sound, and 800 bitrate for the video, but if that don't work then ain't no other way to put it on a vcd with out having to use two cd's.
    http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=375

    Saludos and Have fun!,

    kwag
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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  7. i try the 800 bitrate for video, and 128 for sound, and it looks alright, but
    is a 2GB 493MB, and it goes for 4 hours and 30 minutes, and the movie is only 1 hour and 30 minutes. thats a whole different problem,
    how can i fix this one,

    the movie is 1 hour and 30 mins,
    when finish encoded with 800 bitrate, 128 bit sound, it goes for
    4 hours 30mins. and is 2GB and 493MB
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