Hi,
I have recently backed up one of my DVDs to put it on to 2 cd roms as a svcd. I have followed the guide created by seffy and used the vcdhelp bitrate calculator. However when it had finished encoding i ended up with a file 1.45 gig in size - too big to fit on 2 74 min cdroms - is the bitrate calculator wrong?
Thanks
Zed
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Well, 1.45GB divided by two is about 720 MB, which will fit easily on an 80 min. disc in mode2 format, so you should be in good shape.
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720MB will fit on a 74min CDR just fine. It should come out to 72-73min on the CDR.
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Hi zed,
In your original post you didn't state the length of the DVD movie or the bit rate you used.
Recently I backed up my DVD of "The Mummy Returns", the movie is just over 2 Hours and I had to burn it to 3 CD's using compliant SVCD settings.
You can reduce the bitrate to create xSVCD's but scenes with fast movement could suffer as a result. Otherwise use VCD resolutions and a high bitrate to create xVCD's and you may be able to squeeze it all onto 2 CD's with little wasted space left over. Using this second method I was able to burn the first 3 hours of the Evolution documentory onto 4 CD's at a bitrate of 2500 using Sefy's SeVCD template.
Regards,
Ronin2 -
Hi,
The bitrate I used was:
average = 2007
Max = 2496
90 minute film to be spread over two 74 min disks
I have bought two 80 mins cd;s so can i just divide the movie time in two (i.e 45 mins) and cut it with tmpgenc and then burn to disk?
Im sorry if this is a dumb question but I have read the guides and they are sketchy on these parts
I appreciate your help.
regards
Zed -
You can split the file of course, but remember when doing (S)VCD 74 mins isn't 650Mb, it's quite a bit higher, your burn program will tell you if it will fit.
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Using a bitrate of video 2200 and audio 224 u should get 90minutes on 2 cdr80s.
David -
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