Hi,
Just finished creating my first SVCD (using DVD2SVCD). I now have two very large MPEG files with 2 audio tracks and subtitles. The problem is the MPEGS are way to large for my 700 mb CDs. I tried using TMPEnc to create 3 shorter MPGs, but lost one audio track and the subtitles.
Is there a tool that I can use to shorten the length of the MPG, keep my extra audio track and the subtitles? I would rather do this rather than re encode (25 hours).
I also deleted all my files except the MPEGS.
Thanks
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