Ok, I have ripped and encoded American Pie (1) succesfully, and now I am trying to find out how to slice it into 2 files, the movie is 1.56GB as one file, it is an SVCD, and is 95 mins long, I did the tutorial that is in the Editing section for SVCD in the vcdhelp.com archive. Now my computer is only about a week old, it is a PIII @ 1GHz, with a 40Gig hdd, 256MB Ram, a GeForce 2MX (AGP w/ 64MB Ram) and on about 178MB of cutting the first file, on 178MB it freezes for about 5 minutes, then it sais Windows is low on virtual memory, I am using TMPGEnc.
I am also using Windows 2000 Proffesional if that has anything to do with it, is there any solution to my problem?
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Well it sounds like you possibly might have a configuration problem with your memory management, but that really shouldnt be happening anyway. Honestly, as good an encoder as TMPGenc is, it sucks as a cutter. For vcds its not bad but for svcds its got major bugs. I strongly recommend bbmpeg for cutting. Its faster, offers more functions (cut by time or size), has less bugs, and best of all actually creates svcd compliant mpegs.
You can get bbmpeg in the tools sections and there is a guide on how to use it on this site also.
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