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  1. (1) is it possible to save the created image of the vcd when burning so that i wouldn't have to go through the whole process again when i burn the same vcd? how do i do it?

    (2) the vcd i'm burning has 2 avseq files in it. i can't fit the whole cd into one cd-r so i was thinking about separating the two and burning them into different cd-r's. is that possible?

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    If you burn with NERO you can save or burn another copy as it gives you the choice on completion of the burn.
    You can split the vcd with TMPGEnc. Go to Files/ mpeg tools/ merge and cut.
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  3. Originally Posted by fishy`
    (1) is it possible to save the created image of the vcd when burning so that i wouldn't have to go through the whole process again when i burn the same vcd? how do i do it?
    Yes. If you use VCDEasy / VCDImager, then just make the CUE/BIN image of the VCD. Then, burn at will.

    If you use Nero, have it make a disc image first. Then you can burn that image to multiple discs ad infinitum.

    If you are copying a VCD, I suggest CloneCD though most common CD burning apps will work fine. Have your program create a disc image first and then burn that to as many discs as you want.

    (2) the vcd i'm burning has 2 avseq files in it. i can't fit the whole cd into one cd-r so i was thinking about separating the two and burning them into different cd-r's. is that possible?
    This doesn't make that much sense to me... Are you trying to copy an existing VCD?

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