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  1. On his website he claims one of his template's can fit a 2 hour movie on ONE 80 minute CD, how? I have downloaded this template and am anxious to try it. But when I load it and read it's spec in TMPGEnc, it claims the maximum MB per minute is 17.91. Now correct me if I'm wrong, if I multiply that by 120 I get 2149.2 MB, isn't that alittle over the capacity of a 80 min CD?

    If this template does what it claims to do, then I'm gonna transfer my Stars Wars collection onto CD, so I can at last watch it through my DVD player (George Lucas is taking too long...)

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    That's the MAX MB per minute. Not the actual. KWAG's templates are pretty good! But you won't always get 120 min per disc... There's always a way to get 120 min per disc but quality is sacraficed but I've noticed that KWAG's templates have great quality...
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  3. If I encode it at 352x288 and use his template, would that fit a 2 hour on one 80 min? I don't want to drop the birate as that really effects the quality.

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    Before you put too much time and effort into converting video to use kwag's templates make sure they work with your DVD player. See if it's listed on the kvcd site, and if not download or convert a short sample and try it.
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