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    Ok, i've got a 900mb VCD(mpg1 created from tmpgenc) file. I need to put that one on a 700 blank CD.

    Now, i need a program that would ACCEPT this mpg vcd files, so that i could enter the MB's it should cut. Like entering a size(in this case 699-700mb), after which it cuts the remianing clip(300mb) and divides it into 2 diff files, now i can put it in 2 cd's....

    Or a nice program like tmpgenc that would convert a fil upto 700mb specified and after that saves the rest in a diff file (can you perform that in TMPGENC?)
    i know cucusoft could do this..but its vcd result sucked!

    Thanks a lot helping me here.
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    well, it do so happens that tmpgenc has a mpg cutting and mergin tool in it.

    Close down the wizard and go to... tools I think, sorry I do not have the program on my pc atm so i'm not 100% sure where to find it, just that its there.
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    yea its there...but i can't figure it out to work..someone with experience on it please help. and thanks for that tip.
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    They do sell 900mb CDR's:
    http://www.blankdiscshop.co.uk/acatalog/90mincdr.html
    ...but then there is the problem of how to burn them. That spells trouble for quite a few burners...including one of mine.
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  5. yeh get a 90 min cd, make an image with easy vcd & burn with cdrwin 5.... that was way back.... shows how long its been since i burn't a 9o min vcd.....

    if you still wana cut... then go to


    file....mpeg tools... cut& merg tab.....

    browse for file & hit edit tab from there slect where u wana cut then press ok...& run.. 8)
    COOKIEEE!!!
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