hello,
I'm new here and just started playing with VCDs. A few Questions..
Can you copy VCDs onto your computer, then copy on a disk and have another VCD?
Is there a Simple(drag and Drop) way of converting Avi. files to meg or VCD?
Thanks for the help,
Snow
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You can copy Disk to Disk without having to do any work, Source and destination can be the same if you only have one drive. You will be prompted for a blank disk.
You can also copy the .dat file from the CD, but in doing so, you can loose any menu's the disk may have.
A simple drag and drop, you can do this is Nero, but converting AVI's to mpeg1 is not its best featureyou can simply load the AVI into TMPGEnc select a VCD template and click start, what simpler than that ?
If you have downloaded the AVI, it needs to be checked for bad frames, bad audio with programs like Vdub, Before you can convert it with TMPGEnc -
KingJohn, one question. can Vdub automatically check for errors in avi files? or would it be the same as if i just watched the movie and then converted?
im confused! -
KIng,
How long does it take to encode? It seems like it is playing in real time...
Snow -
Takes 4-10 hours, depending on your computer speed and a whole bunch of other factors.
I don't see any problems, I've had a 2 hour movie encode in 3 hours, which I thought was impressive. (Use CacheMan)
Good luck. -
Originally Posted by fyreboltx2
When (if)it finishes and lists the errors, you only need to save out another copy using streaming.
Video > Direct stream copy
Audio > Direct stream copy
SAVE AVI
This will save out another copy without the bad frames. However there is currently a known problem with this Vdub, so if it stops and does not finish the scan, you need to use "Old faithful"
Download "vdub-mp3-freeze.exe" and do the same scan. This time it makes a log of the bad frames at c:\badframes.log
You can use that log to delete the bad frames (At key frames) starting with the highest blocks first. -
Originally Posted by Snow
No point in telling you my conversion times, as my machine may be completely different, even if you had the same CPU
2 hour movie about 1.5 hours
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