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  1. What is the cause of the underflow and how do I prevent it.
    This is the specs on the file that I'm trying to convert. Please help my CD coaster collection is getting to large.

    440 x 281, 24 Bits, 140295 Frames, 25.000 Frames/Sec, 124 KB/Sec, DIVXMPG4 V3
    Title Sworfish.avi


    Should I convert as a PAL or NTSC
    Just say no to CD coasters.
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  2. this used to happen to me. the way i got around it was (using nero burning rom) to make an image file of the disc i wanted to burn & then burn the image file to a cd-r

    hope this helps
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    On 2001-08-09 22:46:25, jeex wrote:
    this used to happen to me. the way i got around it was (using nero burning rom) to make an image file of the disc i wanted to burn & then burn the image file to a cd-r

    hope this helps
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    I'm very new to vcd burning. I have nero 5.5 but I'm having problems with the conversion to MPEG using TMPGEnc. I'm getting the buffer underflow problem after conversion not when I burn. How do I make an image file of the disc??
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  4. in nero select "choose recorder", select "image drive", go thru the normal burning procedure, when it goes to burn the disc it will ask you for you to name the file (image file of the disc), it will make an image file. after that is complete go back to the main nero menu click "file" then click "burn image" find the image file you created, and burn the disc to a cd-r. btw, prior to doing that you will have to go back to the "choose recorder" and change it back to your cd-rw drive.

    good luck
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