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  1. Hey

    I got 25 episodes of FFU and would like to have em on CD and watch em on my VCD/SVCD/DVD ...

    But then I need to convert it ... The episodes is now 140mb each
    If i convert 1 it gets like 388mb .... That will be 2 Episodes / CD
    wich is a really not worth it (I think)

    Does anyone know a soultion? A format i can convert it to that dosent get SO d*mn big?
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  2. Originally Posted by muppski
    Hey

    I got 25 episodes of FFU and would like to have em on CD and watch em on my VCD/SVCD/DVD ...

    But then I need to convert it ... The episodes is now 140mb each
    If i convert 1 it gets like 388mb .... That will be 2 Episodes / CD
    wich is a really not worth it (I think)

    Does anyone know a soultion? A format i can convert it to that dosent get SO d*mn big?
    If you read here: https://www.videohelp.com/vcd you will see that VCD is a fixed bitrate, allowing upto 80 mins per disk (on 800Mb media), nothing more, nothing less. You could encode at a lower bitrate or even use Variable bitrate. This will then be a XVCD which is non stnadard and your player may or may not play. However reducing the bitrate will also reduce the quality, its a compromise.

    You could always biy a DVD burner. Then you can get up to 6 hours of VCD quality video on to 1 disk.
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  3. so ... what should I do ?
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    You are lamenting the cost of 13 blank CDR's? Sorry, that's the way it works for VCD/SVCD. 80 minutes for VCD, or if they are one hour eps ( what is ffu? ) then go SVCD/ep.
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  5. FFU= Final Fantasy Unlimited
    25 episode anime series that only played in Japan.

    Basically he is asking how he can convert avi to dvd or vcd/svcd.

    Is there a faq on how to convert avi to dvd without getting subtitles
    cut off. The borders of the screen gets cut off which is hard to read
    subs after burning.

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  6. The episodes are like 22min long ^^

    Well im asking for the best way to keep the Subs
    Use the fewest CD´s ...... ?

    And I also downloaded Eddie Murphy -Delirious ( havent seen it? better download it)

    And I too want that on a cd .. tought the whole movie is 1h 40min .. Then i need 2 cds =)
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  7. The reson i dont wanna use 13 cd´s isent becuse I just have 10 right now and no money ^^

    Its becuse I dont want to change cd all the time!!!!!
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    Here's a guide to squeezing as much video on to one CD as possible: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=84759

    The quality isn't that great, I use it mainly for kid's movies. Try it and decide for yourself.

    Tip - Using VBR to encode makes smaller files and preserves quality.

    8)
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  9. Sorry
    Cant follow that guide since Im not DVD ripping
    I got 25 Avi files...
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    Originally Posted by muppski
    Sorry
    Cant follow that guide since Im not DVD ripping
    I got 25 Avi files...
    Skip past the ripping part. Go to the TMPGEnc setup and encoding part of the guide, it'll get you there!
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