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  1. Hey, a friend of mine has a template for tmpgenc called vcdfit.mcf, it has all the settings so that once you load that particular template it will set everything to encode you video into vcd format and also shrink it down to fit onto 1 cd-r, if anyone has this or can tell me where to find it, id appreciate it, ive googled, hotbot'd etc. and cant find it and cant get in touch with the friend who sent it to me, you can reply here, or email me at your_fukd@hotmail.com

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  2. Come on now, all of these people who use tmogenc and they cant point me in a direction to download more template?

    im dying here looking for this template that encodes the video to a small enough size to fit onto 1 cd-r please, atleast a reply with i dont know is better than no replies *l*
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    Hello,

    https://www.videohelp.com/tools?toolsearch=kvcd&s=&orderby=Name&convert=&dvdauthorfeatures=

    This might be what you're looking for. Was it called "KVCD"? You could have found this in the TOOLS section in the left part of the screen <---

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    P.S. If it is tmpgenc look it up in the tools section and you should find other related material.
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  4. Can't you just get it from your friend? Besides, I think people are scared of your email address.


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    yes have your friend email you the .mcf file and stick it in your template folder.
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    Here's the template I created for myself for 1 disc vcds - uploaded just for you.

    http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/deckard/deckard.mcf

    'right-click and save-as' to download.
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  7. Originally Posted by st0n3r
    Hey, a friend of mine has a template for tmpgenc called vcdfit.mcf, it has all the settings so that once you load that particular template it will set everything to encode you video into vcd format and also shrink it down to fit onto 1 cd-r, if anyone has this or can tell me where to find it, id appreciate it, ive googled, hotbot'd etc. and cant find it and cant get in touch with the friend who sent it to me, you can reply here, or email me at your_fukd@hotmail.com

    thanks
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    Come on now, all of these people who use tmogenc and they cant point me in a direction to download more template?

    im dying here looking for this template that encodes the video to a small enough size to fit onto 1 cd-r please, atleast a reply with i dont know is better than no replies *l*
    Come on now, if your friend has the template, ask him/her for it and share it. Otherwise, stfu. We owe you nothing.

    BTW, read up and sh. up
    It's time to kick some butts, and presto ( if you know what I mean )
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  8. Ok, maybe i forgot to mention that i can not get in touch with my friend? i really thought i had added that to one of my posts, but i might not have.

    not its not for a kvcd etc. its a VCD template that encodes your vcd down to under 800 megs so that it will fit onto 1 disc, it works for files up to 1.5gigs, possibly higher but 1.5 gigs is the largest ive tried.
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    Hello,
    You should still check out the kvcd. The whole point of it is to squeeze more onto a cdr. It might do the trick.
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