Just curious why DVD files (eg vob and ifo) cant be burned to a cd if you are under the 750mb limit. Is there something in the structure of a cd that doesnt allow it or something else?
Just curious to know why...thats all.
Thanks
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...but be aware that not many DVD players can play such a beast properly. The drive in the standalone is normally just 1-2 spin, and reading data from a Cd at DVD Video bitrates requires much more. My standalone (the drive manufacturer claims it's capable of reading miniDVD...) tries to play, but the audio and video stutters extremely. I guess it'd work if I got the bit rates down, but then, it'd look horrible at DVD resolution. Better stick to (S)VCD when it comes to authoring video on CD.
/Mats
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