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  1. When you use the foolproof way explained here in vcdhelp, you make one audio file, and one video file.

    The audio file you makes becomes extremely long, and when you later multiplex them, the file takes far to many cdes (svcd).
    Am I doing something wrong??

    But when you use TMPGEnc to convert the divx file directly, both video and audio, the ending file becomes far more handy.

    Is that because the audio in the divx file stay compressed, and in the first example, is full processing?
    Is there actually any point in using the foolproof way wen the audio file becomes twice as long as the video file?

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  2. I think you are making mistake when you exctracting audio from avi file, In VDub In AUDIO You must check "Direct stream copy" and the file shoul not be more 150-200 mb depends of how long is the movie, the rest 1.4 gb is your video file.
    Some time when the movie is 3 hours long you have to fit this movie on 3 cd's to have very good quality.
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  3. I know

    but when you later makes an mpa file (from the wav vdub file) in TMPGnc, it seems like it becomes full processing again.
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