I have a SVCD with the file size being 1.56 GB. I really don't want to put this on 3 CD's. I tried cutting out the credits but it was still 1.46 GB. Is there a special way to burn this(overburn). I've never really used things like that. As you can probably do the math already, i'm using 80 min. Sony Cd's. If i can't fit it, any way i can reduce the size just a lil without losing much quality? Thanks alot
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Re-encode to xvcd try sefys templates they are good quality?
That is all I can think of.
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Unfortunatly in SuperVCD, most movies are 3 CD's, there are those who manage to somehow get it down to 2 CD's by lowering the Bitrate, but this is a very long process.
The only other way you can do this is by encoding to VCD instead, this will let you use a minimum of 2 CD's for almost any movie (2x74=148min movie/2x80=160min movie and so on) or you could try my SeVCD/SxVCD Templates, but again, they use the VCD format (352x240/28and you might not like the quality, or it might not even play on your DVD Player.
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Sefy Levy,
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