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  1. Member
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    I am just going to get to the point..

    I have a 660meg VCD, and Nero/Easy cd creator wont burn my VCD saying I have gone over the 650meg limit...
    can any1 help me!?!?

    Thanks in advance
    Td L
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  2. Cut the mpeg using the TMPGEnc software. It has the option under mpeg tools.
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    Are you burning as a VCD or data? You're probably doing it data if it's giving you that error. Make sure you choose to burn a VCD.

    For a 74 min CD, you can record a MPG1 file of appx 744MB in size.
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    and if that doesnt work, try a 700MB CD
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    <TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>
    On 2001-07-07 19:55:06, Braindrain wrote:
    Are you burning as a VCD or data? You're probably doing it data if it's giving you that error. Make sure you choose to burn a VCD.

    For a 74 min CD, you can record a MPG1 file of appx 744MB in size.
    </BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR></TABLE>

    Briandrain:
    I am burning a VCD with Nero.. to play on my apex703..
    i have made many vcd's and svcds.. and have never been able to fit 744mg on a VCD disk before.. thats really what i am trying to ask, how do i fit 744megs on a 650meg disk.. I dont really understand the whole overburn in nero...

    hope you can help!

    THANKS!
    Td L
    idrci777@netscape.net
    you are not a beautiful and unique snowflake
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