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    I'm looking for (and HAVE searched for) a program that will shrink a demuxed video file to a certain size, so that I can then remux the audio and burn.

    I've looked but can't find one that runs on a Win platform.

    Any help out there?
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    ReJig if you are using MPEG-2 should do that. Other formats or codecs, just re-encode.
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    ReJig if you are using MPEG-2 should do that. Other formats or codecs, just re-encode.
    Took a look at that and it seems to be GUI based.
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    ReJig CommandLine Control
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    -i <FileName> Adds a filename(s) for a Job. i.e. "E:\rip\1.mpg + e:\rip\2.mpg"
    -o <FileName> Sets the output filename for the next input file specified by -i
    -close Automatically Closes the program after processing.
    -quiet Will not prompt for overwriting but will overwrite automatically
    -auto Automatically sets the program on a RecompressAll
    -level Compression level in percentage, put before the input file (default: 70.0)
    -size Size in MB for the output file (automatically assumes 2Pass)

    Examples:
    ReJig -i e:\rip\CCEData.txt -auto -close -quiet
    ReJig -level 65 -o "e:\rip\big_small.m2v" -i "e:\rip\big.vob"
    ReJig -size 50 -o "e:\rip\big_small_50mb.m2v" -i "e:\rip\big.vob"
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    As usual I didn't read far enough before posting, and as typical made a booby outta myself.

    Many thanks.
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