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  1. only_emo_kid
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    How many VCD's can you possibly put onto a dvd+R these are standard dvd movies... Curious how many will fit onto a dvd+R disc, which the movies were created from divx > vcd > .vob's with DVD SANTA.... Thanks!! (sorry if this has been asked elsewhere, I had searched)
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  2. ~19.

    Give or take depending. That is if they are VCD standard spec.
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  3. only_emo_kid
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    are you serious!? Thats ALOT... these are dvd rips... from movies, that are like 2hrs long... Thats crazy! Any idea which guide you used to be able to put 19 movies onto dvd+R? Thx

    *EDIT* Whut is vcd standard spec? Thanks
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    I can get 5 to 6 hours of VCD's on a DVD @ VCD spec EXCEPT that the audio has to be 48k vs. 41k
    It u use TMPGEnc DVD Author it will change the audio for you automatically and you can author menus just like a DVD.



    Tom
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  5. only_emo_kid
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    can I ask without sounding stupid, how to find out whut the audio is on my already made .avi file? to tell if its 48k or 41k or whut? Thx
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    G-Spot will tell u that i think .I don't work much with .avi files so someone else wil need to help you there if G-Spot doesn't do it.


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  7. only_emo_kid
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    .avi .mpg anything of that sort..
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  8. only_emo_kid
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    is this the audio correct? (srry for all questions)

    48000 Hz

    (and... if its not 48k, and is like 41, or 44... how can i change it? Thx)
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  9. I'm a Super Moderator johns0's Avatar
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    You can actually get 7 hours of vcds on dvd-/+r with audio at 48khz 224kbps.Tmpgenc dvd author will change the audio for you.Goldwave will also change it to 48khz.
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