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    Hi everybody

    Ok, since most movies are 90/100 min long, I'd like to know what your solution to fit them on one CD (mpeg) to be played on a standalone player.
    In the beginning, I was using a VCD non-standart with audio bitrate at 160 kb/s (acceptable in a non-musical movie, in my opinion) and reducing the video bitrate to 1040 kb/s to 90 min movie (how DVDRHelp bitrate calculator indicated), the resulting is not much diferent from standart VCD.
    Today I'm using the following setting in TMPGEnc :
    MPEG1 non-standart, 29.97 fps, 704 X 480, CQ 57/65, audio 160 kb/s, highest quality motion search precision.
    The setting of CQ will depend on the type of movie, if it is a high motion movie I use it lower, but in general it is in the range above, the result is better than VCD.

    So, I'd like to know other settings to compare.

    Anyone??
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