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  1. i downloaded a screener of Barbershop (the one with the timecode in the corner) I split it right at the perfect spot (story wise, timewise, etc.) It came out to 76 minutes for the first half and like 15 or 25 minutes on the second CD. There's no problem owith the second cd but this does not at all follow what I've learned about VCDs. 10 MB/min, 80 minutes a CD. This is f*****.
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  2. I don't quite understand your question. 76 minutes at 10mb/min = 760 MB. This is an approximation, 765.3MB seems perfectly normal.
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    yeah, so what's your question?
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  4. I don't think he's worked out the concept of MODE2 Form2 sectors yet...

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  5. my question is if its under 80 minutes shouldn't it fit on one cd?
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    Originally Posted by mysticgohan17
    my question is if its under 80 minutes shouldn't it fit on one cd?
    Yes, and if the file size is 765.3MB , it will fit on an 80min CD which will hold 800 MB in when burned in MODE2
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  7. what program burns in mode2?
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  8. Every one, I think someone needs to try some things before asking questions.

    Use Nero for it's ease of use or VCDEasy (since it's free).
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  9. By definition, any VCD authoring program that actually MAKEs VCDs, will burn the MPEG tracks in MODE2 Form2 sectors.

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    Michael Tam
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  10. Hey, read a little. No way u can not understand about mode 1 or 2 and the dif. in what they can hold and how they work. Sometimes a little research is better than asking a really dumb ?
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  11. Did not mean to sound too negative but if u learn yourself it is more meaningful than just asking others for the answer
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  12. i'd like to thank everybody who replied, CDRWIN works wonders. thanks for the help
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