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  1. I'm fairly new to this I dabbled a few years back and just got back in my question is what is the best encoding method for getting an 80 to 100 min vcd on one disc without suffering to much quality? templates or setting info would be greatly appreciated
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    Well I'm just trying out a template that was posted on this site. I can't tell you how it's going to turn out because I'm just in the middle of it right now, but here's the site:

    http://forum.vcdhelp.com/userguides/84759.php

    I just posted a question myself about it because I'm getting the word "analyzing" across my screen where my movie is, but I don't know if it will be there when the encoding is done. I'm also doing a cartoon for my kids, so that could differ in the quality also, compared to a real movie.


    I will post back and let you know how it goes.
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    Well I finished making my movie (the cartoon) and it worked perfectly and was well under the size of an 80 minute cd. I also did another movie (Serendipity) and it was also under the size and the quality was great!

    I recommend using that template to create a one-disk movie. It worked great for me. Just follow the instructions and the settings it shows on the guide and it should work nicely.

    Email me at TraceD123@hotmail.com and let me know how you make out!
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    If you really want one disc than go to www.kvcd.net and use his one cd 352x576 templet. The quailty aiont too bad.

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    Thanks Baker! I'll give it a try!
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