how can i fit 793 mb svcd (part1) in a 700mb cdr with entry points with stil menu's. i tryed that with vcdeasy which made this bin/cue file and i tryed burning using nero but Nero says it wont fit.
wat can i do
i want to make a svcd with still menu and entry points.
or is there any chance i can reduce the size of my main movie because i use dvd2svcd to convert dvd to svcd.
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Start NERO up, goto FILE/PREFERENCES, look in the General window that will popup for the red marker, in that change the min so that it says 85.
Also in the same window, UNCHECK the "CHECK FOR CORRECT DISC FORMAT BEFORE BURNING".
Now click on the EXPERTS FEATURES TAB, in there CHECK Enable Overburn and in the Maximum CD Length window put the time to look like this.....> 99 : 59 : 00, then just click OK and shutdown Nero.
Nero should now overburn without any hassle.
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or use VCDEasy to burn it for you.
Ejoc's CVD Page:
DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy
DVD:
DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX
Capture:
VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author -
Marvel2020, wouldn't that be dangerous as Nero says that if you overburn too much you run the risk of ruining your burner? Wouldn't it be better to use the Nero's CDSpeed program to check how far you can overburn it?
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Originally Posted by nirbhaynSam Ontario
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The 700 MB is DATA. The CD will hold ~830 MB of VIDEO, use VCDEasy to do it.
I don't do menus but VCDEasy has settings for it, may just take some playing around. It will easily burn your video file on that size CD. NERO is complaining because you're trying to burn as data not video, or at least have your file warning size set to the 700 MB data size.
Just realize that about 830 MB video will fit on that CD, that VCDEasy does VCD and SVCD easy like it says, and forget you even have Nero on your computer when you want to make a VCD type disc. You will be much happier this way..
Reading your post again, do not then burn the VCD bin/cue file with Nero. Just burn it from the CDRDAO page in VCDEasy. -
video cd's are different than data cd's. data cd's have some data redundancy were video cd's don't that's why you can fit 830MB onto a 700MB cd without overburning. You're probably trying to burn it as a data cd in nero, which will result in a coaster.... You have to burn it as a video cd, what ever you made it with should either burn it or make an image file. if you are burning an image file like a cue/bin, choose "burn image" from nero's file menu
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Size capacities explained here: https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/135642.php
Regards.Michael Tam
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Where is everyone getting this 830MB on a 700MB cdr without overburning from. Even with overburning that is pushing it. The capacity of an 80min CDR when burned in VCD mode is 797.9MB
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Presumably from the erroneous belief that you get all 2352 bytes per sector for data. Then the size s around 830-840 MB I think.
Mix this with an overburn limit of around 2-3 minutes for many of the cheaper disc --> people thinking that 830 MB is the limit.
Of course, it isn't. WITHOUT overburning, it is around 796 MB --> detail in the above link.
Regards.Michael Tam
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ahoy there we can burn this big a file to cd by overburning
996.345280 Mb it all depends on the cd-r -
Um, yes...
However, we are talking about standard 80 min CD-R discs WITHOUT overburning...
Regards.Michael Tam
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Originally Posted by Craig TuckerSam Ontario
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When using VCDEasy to burn it looks like my CD's can hold 809MB w/o overburning, according to what the CD says it can do.
Ejoc's CVD Page:
DVDDecrypter -> DVD2AVI -> Vobsub -> AVISynth -> TMPGEnc -> VCDEasy
DVD:
DVDShrink -> RecordNow DX
Capture:
VirualDub -> AVISynth -> QuEnc -> ffmpeggui -> TMPGEnc DVD Author
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