Hi,
I've read the FAQ's and posts, but can I just ask someone to pin-point one aspect for me please?
The section in the Sticky: post reads:
(if) The VCD/SVCD mpeg is too big for one CD
You only fit about 70 minutes/CD when making VCD and about 60 minutes/CD if SVCD.
Is it time/minutes that determines this, or the amount of data?
For example, if an AVI is 500,000KB in size, but 95 minutes in length - should it fit on one CDR or not?
Thanks in advance!
Moo.
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Time is irrelevant. Only DATA SIZE matters. Burning as Video, mode2. you get 800 MB per 700 MB disk as there is no error correction used.
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