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  1. I WAS WONDERING IF YOU CAN COMPRESS A MPEG1(VCD FILE) TO MAKE IT SMALLER? I HAVE A FILE A BIGGER THAN THE CD CAN FIT AND I DON'T KNOW IF IT WILL FIT OR NOT..PLEASE REPLY..THANKS
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  2. hey, you managed to ask the same thing in two different forums..

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    CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION? I GOT A MOVIE THAT IS BIGGER THAN 740MEGS..PLEASE HELP ME OR IF THERE IS A PROGRAM I CAN GET THAT WOULD HELP MAKE THE SIZE SMALLER CAN YOU ALSO POST HERE..THANKS A BUNCH.
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  3. But anyway, go to the tools section, under templates (for TMPGEnc) use Sefy's Templates to convert.
    i wouldn't recommend recompressing an mpeg file... it's gonna look blockier than before.
    They'll do real well for that if you configure them a little more, or buy bigger cd's.


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    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Riot_Inc on 2001-07-13 16:12:40 ]</font>
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  4. what would you recommend then..what do you mean configure them(sorry i am a newbie).

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: jupiter172 on 2001-07-13 16:13:33 ]</font>
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  5. if you don't have the original source (assuming you converted from another format), get a bigger cd. if you have the original, reconvert... or get a bigger cd.

    just tweak the settings a little... just lower the bitrate for somethings, like the audio or something
    Overburning is another option, but you got that on your other topic (although i wouldn't go for that either..)

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    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Riot_Inc on 2001-07-13 16:15:58 ]</font>

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