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  1. ive been struggling to get a dvd that is over 4.3gb onto disc.
    ive ripped using claddvdxp, which ripped the vob files etc
    it then went automatically to dvd2avi program and succesfully did that bit.
    now what

    movie i have is panic room pal
    using athlon amd 1.8mhz
    pioneer a04
    windows xp

    cheers from a 1st timer
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  2. there has been some discussion of encoding at SVCD bitrated only at 352x480 which is a supported DVD resolution. Haven't done it myself, but if I were to I would frameserve with AVISynth to CCE and decode the ac3 audio with BeSweet, re-encode to mp2 and multiplex with TMPG. Take a look here for some tips on frameserving:

    http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/userguides/78221.php

    Maybe worth a try. DVD burner is in my near future and that's what I'm gonna do......I hope.
    entirely TOO much time on my hands
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    Assuming you want to burn a DVD-R:

    Launch TMPGenc and re-encode the file, pointing to your .d2v and .wav files.
    Make sure you set the aspect ratio in the advanced settings. (center, keep original aspect ratio).
    When you get to the blue bar diagram, showing how much space your file is taking up, adjust the bitrate of the file to reach approx. 4000 Mbyte.
    \Click next and let TMPG encode the file (takes about 3-4 hours in single pass.

    Then launch Spruce and let Spruce create AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS files based on the output from tmpgenc.

    Launch your DVD burning software (Primo Prassi or Gear Pro DVD for instance) and burn your disc.

    If you have more specific questions, let me know.

    My system:
    Abit Ic7G
    P4 3.0C @ 3.98 GHz
    2x512 MB DDR 500 ram
    WinXP Pro
    ATI Radeon X800pro
    5x120 GB Western Digital ata100
    TDK Velocd 48x16x44
    Sony 8x DVD burner
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