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    Hello this is to do with the Xvid and one cd vcd guides. I have had many problems, please help:
    i have made 2 one cd vcd's
    the 1st one was like 82.59 minutes and was like 820 in filesize, i was pissed off at the bit. calc., but i later found out that it was my TMPGEnc 2.59, so i tried 2.58 and it worked for the second one perfect. but back to the first. when i tried to burn it woudnt let me fit it all and i had to overburn, it was unsucesful. it measuerud it by minutes not filesize in nero. so i am pissed. hopefully when i burn teh 2nd one i will have more success.
    now on to the 3rd and 4th attempts.
    3rd one was Gangs of New York, super high quality avi (not sure maybe xvid) and it was liek 2.38.13 in total. i had to do a bitrate of 554, audio 128) and it look fine. untill it go half thru and the screen turned black but there was stil audio. the bad news was i deleted the source files and had to redownload
    4th attempt: Lord of the Rings, 2 towers, XvID, and its high qual.
    i am going to use to one cd vcd method thing, but divide it into 2 cd's, just because its so long. so i have to use a bitrate of 1035 for the 2 cd's.
    well i convert the audio to wav and do all teh crap. then convert,
    well the bloody audio doesnt work!!! its messed up, i have tried everything, converting audio, leaving it alone, etc. nomatter waht, no audio.
    PLEASE HELP
    WHAT DO I DO
    thanx in advance
    Jordan Ennis
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  3. Hi there....I was looking thru the searches for something for myself when I noticed your thread.

    I'm just wondering have you maybe just forgot to add your .wav file into tmpgnc before encoding? I did that once and I won't do it again lol. Waited 6 hours for my film and at 92% realised I had not put the audio in. Just try to encode a little of your film using the source range in tmpgnc. Make sure you have put in your audio as well as your film. Then leave it to do its job. I'm hoping that you maybe have just forgot to add your audio, if thats the case then you will still have everything you need to finish your film. I hope you can get your film working for you. Good Luck
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