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  1. hello everyone!
    i´m really new to this!
    my movie is two 850 mb mpg files....do i have to split these two files into four to get it to fit on cd´s?? i want to make them fit into two! but is this impossible?...if i have to split them how can i do it?
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    you could split them and have 4 files
    or you could merge them and re-cut them to 3 files

    tmpgenc or virtualdub can do this - you cand find this on the left column under tools

    merging and cutting will give you 1 less disc but can be more tricky.

    its up to you
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  3. If it is MPEG1 then you could probably get one onto a 800MB disc.

    You can always try to overburn if you have a compatible drive (like Lite-On)

    Or use 90 or 99 min CDRs

    Try, try, try
    Panasonic DMR-ES45VS, keep those discs a burnin'
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  4. Originally Posted by kitty
    Or use 90 or 99 min CDRs
    This is definitely the best way.

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    Michael Tam
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  5. OR, you could run it through TMPGEnc to make XVCD with just a bit lower bitrates so that the output file is around 790 MB and then burn using Nero - that is IF your DVD player supports XVCD.

    P.S. That way you could actually fit BOTH files on 1 CD but it is not recommended.
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  6. Re-encoding an MPEG should be your last, last choice. Not only will it take a long time but you will seriously loose some quality.

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    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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