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  1. I am looking for a Template for TMPGENC that will allow me to squeeze 2 one hour episodes onto a single CD, burning as a VCD.... ?? Could Someone Help ?
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  2. Nope, those arent the ones I need.. They would be good, if the template incuded Audio but they don't.... I need a template to include both audio and visual.. I had it once before, So I know it exists... It was to put 2 one hour TV Episodes onto 1 cd-r. It would Re-encode them basically the same quality, but a bit smaller as to fit on 1 cd.. 2x 350 megs for example. Thanks alot for anyones help on this issue
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  3. The Templates on www.kvcd.net will work...and they are intended to the video only, however you load the template and a seprate audio file. If you used DVDDecrypter to rip your source and DVD2AVI to create the two files..the audio and the pointer file for the video. i use Headac3 to create a 128 Bitrate audio (MP2) file. Open TMPGEnc, load the KVCD template that you want to use and the audio file. If you are trying to join two sepreate episodes. You will have to use something like IFO Edit, I'm not up on that kind of editing. I think after you use IFO edit, just run the VOB's through DVD2AVI. Then load the KVCD Template and your audio. Maybe someone else can help with that part. One more suggestion would be to ask this question on www.kvcd.net, a number of folks on that site are doing what you are trying to do. If you are trying to create DVD+r, have DVD2One, that will join episode type files. You could also use DVD2One to both shrink and join the files, then run the new VOB files throuhg DVD2AVI, you can creat a VCd/SVCD/KVCD etc ...Not sure if is is helping you or not.....

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    You can make your own quite easily, follow the guide that Baldrick made (https://www.videohelp.com/tmpgencxvcd.htm). I've used it loads of times and it works a treat. Basically you should convert each file separately so that it makes 50% of the disc and then use your authoring software to add menus, etc.

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    Casper, here is the one that I use (shows how to make your own template). It's very easy for newbies like me.

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/userguides/84759.php
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