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  1. Im just wondering since I'm new to all this, I've put some movies on two cd's and some on one cd as far as quality goes I've seen good to fair on both conditions but I dont know enough to relate the good and fair ones to settings, programs or what not. I do know that the avi quality as far as previewing on my comp is very good.

    I've read alot of post and guides and what not with all this great info but from what I've read alot of stuff says a good quality film can be done on one cd, but most guides with the exception of how to put a movie on one cd, all use two cd's leading me to think that this would be the more secure way to go for keeping a good quality film.

    So I am just wondering in opinions which is the better format to go with, one or two cd's for wanting to keep the best quality I can with everything from low action to high action films.
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    you could use kwag's templates and get great results on one disc. it is a little more complicated because you'll have to add a couple of filters in order to take full advantage of them. in the end it all depends on what you think. beacuse that is a non-compliant vcd and might not play on your dvd player. if you feel its worth it or not to do a one disc movie, then go ahead.
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