what do i do here if:
Video Biterate - 104857 kbits/s
please?
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Run away quickly. That "biterate" will leave vicious marks!
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oh now come on. was that really necessary. i'm sorry if i sound like an idiot. but i don't know what to do
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hehe.. thats bitrate.. no e.. bites would hurt.. specially that many...
anywho.. are you saying you wanna make a vcd at 100,000 kb/s or you downloaded or bought one at that level.. which would be a bit much for most players besides the fact you could only fit about 60 seconds on a cd-r and 6 minutes on a 4 gig dvd
in other words.. you need to provide more info please
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oh. no 'e'. i gets yas. soz
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well anyways. i have a Music Vid (d/l'd through Morpheuz) and i tried to burn using Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 (VCD thingy) and it came up with:
Audio Layer - 2
Frame Size - 320 X 240 *
Video Pack Size 2030 ?
Audio Biterate - 128 kbits/s *
Framerate - 29.97
Audio Pack + Padding - 2048 ?
Video Bitrate - 1712 kbits/s *
System Clock Reference 786 *
Last Pack Size - 159 ?
Total Bitrate - 2344 kbits/s
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* = Not Acceptable
? = Probably OK
so then i used TMPGEnc, and everything was acceptable except for the bitrate (no e's) which was 104857.
i'd followed the instructions here (http://www.vcdhelp.com/tmpgencxvcd.htm) (sorry i don't know how to link) and i don't know what i've done wrong.
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oh sorry, i just realised i didn't answer your Q.
what i'm trying to do is just make it so i can burn the Video (.mpg) into a VCD. EZ CD Creator doesn't let me burn the file.
it's not a long clip. only about 3-4 mins, so i don't want much space to be taken up. i just want it so i can burn it like normal. -
hmm.. that mpeg is totally out of spec .. you would have to have an extremely forgiving dvd player to play it.
its an xvcd at 320x240... nero would burn it with compliancy turned off.. but i dont think youd want to.
run it through tmpgenc (using the ntsc vcd setting) a 4 minute vid shouldnt take too long. if your player can handle xvcds you can try upping the bitrate to 1700 (what your origional vid is)
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