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  1. I am trying to encode DVD to SVCD with DVD2SVCD for a standalone player that only recognizes SVCDs with VCD Header (I used MPEGAV instead MPEG-2 to solve this problem). Anyway, the only error the log reported was the very last step : VCDXBuild failed to create a bin/cue file.

    When I looked at the VCDXBuild log, I saw (**ERROR: image too big (553044 sectors > 449850 sectors) This might be because I'm ripping an incredibly long movie on only 2 (99) minute CDs. The program created only 1 bin/cue file instead of 2, and also created bbMPEGs (muxed) which played fine--the ony problem was that the second one was rather large (over 1 gig) and they were not split evenly, time wise. Should I just burn the bbMPEG muxed files since DVD2SVCD not create 2 bin/cue files? Or is re-ripping the DVD into 3 parts for 80-min CDs better?


    Here's the important part of the log...as you can see, bin #1 was made while bin #2 failed (bin #2 was the larger of the two).
    CD image #1: CD_Image_File_CD1.bin

    Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1 .cue" --bin-file="C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD1 .bin" "C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\VCDXBU~1.XML"
    --------------------------------------------------------
    - 1/23/2003 4:47:16 AM
    - Free on drive C: 75637.30 mb
    - Creating CD-Images using VCDXBuild
    --------------------------------------------------------
    - No. of chapters to create: 19

    CD image #2: CD_Image_File_CD2.bin

    Executing VCDXBuild. Commandline:
    "C:\Program Files\DVD2SVCD\VCDImager\VCDXBuild.exe" --verbose --cue-file="C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD2 .cue" --bin-file="C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\CD_Image_File_CD2 .bin" "C:\PROGRA~1\DVD2SVCD\Movie\VCDXBU~2.XML"
    VCDXBuild failed to create a bin/cue file!
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    Use 3 CD-R with to audio tracks ( bitrate 128k )

    I ripped the extended edition of Lord of the rings. but on 4 CDR 80min.

    But i only made it on 4 CDR´s because the movie is splitted onto 2 DVD´s

    Most DVD Players are not able to handle 99min CDR.
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