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    I've read quite a bit about higher bitrates for better quality xvcd's so I thought I would go high, something like 1800-2000. When I used the bitrate calculator on this site it told me what bitrate to use given the info I provided. Can I change the bitrate I use and just plug any number I want into TMPGN when converting?
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    Load a template, then load the unlock template, you can then edit anything you want. But make sure that XVCD's will play on your DVD player, they might not...
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    Is the purpose of the bitrate calculator to make sure I use a bitrate that will allow me to fit my movie on the specified number of CDs? If I do use a higher bitrate and need to use 3 CDs how do I go about splitting them?
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    Originally Posted by frink
    Is the purpose of the bitrate calculator to make sure I use a bitrate that will allow me to fit my movie on the specified number of CDs? If I do use a higher bitrate and need to use 3 CDs how do I go about splitting them?
    Yes, the purpose of the bitrate calculator is to make sure you use a bitrate that will allow you to fit a whole movie on a CD or a specific number of CD's. You can use TMPGEnc to split MPEG files and VirtualDub to split AVI files.

    Hope That Helps!!! :P
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