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    Ok i have went thru several cd-rs after making a cue and even allowing to overburn and still nothing i tried burning the cue with dvd decrypter...the vcdeasy burner and inside neros burner and after i converted the movie which was 698 MB in avi to mpg it went up to 750 or 850 mb is there a way i can reencode the movie to cut off the credits or is there a way so i can burn it on a cd-r and it fit because i need to no if cutting off credits or making the quality a little less and it will take some of the size away from the 850 mb cause my cd-rs are only 700 MB...im just very curious as i have wrote several questions about all this vcd stuff n bin/cue and all this and i cant seem to find a solution but to come to forums n ask if anyone can help it would be appreciated! Peace
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    vcd and svcd are burned to cd in mode 2 format which allows up to about 820,000kb to be burned. import your mpeg into vcdeasy and it will tell you if it's able to fit on 1 cd. if not then you must re-encode to mpeg at a lower bitrate to get a a smaller file size.
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    Doesn't the trialware version of vcdeasy have a filesize limit of 400MB......
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    What program is there to reencode the mpeg at a lower bitrate? Nero??? I bought my version of VCDEZ but i cant seem to burn it to one cd...aedipuss ty for all the help dude i appreciate it!
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