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    hello can you help me i have a avi file which i wunt to put on cd but the cd is only 700mb i have tred one program called avi croper but it did not work.


    i have lg ced-8120 i looked on the webpage to see if my writer will support 90min cds but i had no luck

    thankyou
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  2. Read the "how to" guides over on the left.
    As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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  3. if your writer supports overburn, use nero, make sure overburn is checked, but only if your burner supports this, otherwise you could damage it. most 700mb cd-r s will fit approx 800mb with overburn.
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    Originally Posted by compaq
    hello can you help me i have a avi file which i wunt to put on cd but the cd is only 700mb i have tred one program called avi croper but it did not work.


    i have lg ced-8120 i looked on the webpage to see if my writer will support 90min cds but i had no luck

    thankyou
    if you want to split the AVI, use Vdub

    Vdub
    Select goto end (see the number of frames and divide by 2) this gets the middle.

    Mark start (start of AVI)
    Go to the middle, click the yellow keyframe once (Forward) then mark this as end

    Select SAVE AVI, this saves the first half

    goto middle again, click the yellow keyframe Back once, mark this as start, go to end of AVI mark this as end.

    Select SAVE AVI, this saves the second half
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    thank you all very much vdub did the job the avi file is now split in two

    once again thankyou
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