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    Hello Everyone,

    I Have Some Questions.,.,., Hope U Masters In Computers Help Me.,.,..I Have A Ton Of avi files.,.,i want to convert it into VCD.,.,,i use Cucusoft avi to vcd converter.,.,but i noticed that i am loosing a gud amount of quality.,.,.,..,.,.in the same way.,.,i use vcdgear for converting .dat files into vcd and i was amazed how qucik it converted without any quality loss.,.,.can anyone suggest a gud s/w to convert avi to vcd?? plzzz.,.,.,.,.,help me,.,.,.,.
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    1st, VCDGear is only un-wrapping the MPEG form the DAT track, it's not doing any re-encoding. You're left with (nearly) a copy of the original MPEG used in the authoring app. (I say nearly, because (S)VCDs use MODE2 so there could be some data errors).

    Re-encoding will almost ALWAYS cause noticeable degradation.

    Going AVI->MPEG is re-encoding.

    Now, there are better and worse ways to re-encode. I strongly recommend that you use a high quality MPEG1 encoder for this work (TMPGEnc, Mainconcept, CCE, bbMPEG).
    Of course, GIGO, so I can't say you'll get great output, as I don't know where your source came from, etc.

    Scott

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    edit: once you've encoded to VCD-compliant MPEG, use something like VCDEasy to author. It'll give you compliant output using just about the full capability that VCD spec allows.
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    Cornucopia, THANKS 4 THE REPLY BRO,.,..,.,IS "(TMPGEnc, Mainconcept, CCE, bbMPEG)." S/W FOR CONVERTING?,.,.,.,.,.,
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    i downloaded bbMPEG but i cannot open avi files man,.,.,.,..
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    Originally Posted by R-X-R
    Cornucopia, THANKS 4 THE REPLY BRO,.,..,.,IS "(TMPGEnc, Mainconcept, CCE, bbMPEG)." S/W FOR CONVERTING?,.,.,.,.,.,
    Yes.

    I'd advise using TMPGenc as it gives excellent results with the right settings. There are guides here and at other websites on how to convert AVI to VCD with TMPGenc. Here is one guide:
    https://www.videohelp.com/divxtovcd.htm
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    THANKS JMAN.,.,BUT I CANNOT DOWNLOAD TMPGENC .,.,I CANNOT C THE LINKS TO DOWNLOAD FROM HERE.,.,.,..
    http://www.tmpgenc.net/en/e_main.html

    CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHICH ONE IS IT?,.,.,.PLZ,.,.THANKS,.,.,.,.,.
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    Go to the link you provided in your post, click on Downloads at the top of the page and then click on TMPGEnc version 2.524 which is in blue. If that doesn't work, something is wrong with your browser or PC. That link definitely works.

    Please don't post in ALL CAPS. I'm cutting you a break since your new, but posting in all caps doesn't make us want to help you. In fact, I usually don't help people who do that.
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  8. re: Sefy's VCD guide using EasyVCD
    https://www.videohelp.com/sefy/?id=divx2vcd.html

    AVI -> VCD burn Tools:
    VirtualDub (freeware) + perhaps additional CODEC such as VFW
    TMPGEnc v2.54x (freeware)
    VCDGear (freeware)
    burnatonce (BAO) (freeware)

    BASIC DIRECTIONS for VCD creation from AVI source file :

    Load the source AVI into VirtualDub;
    Change [audio options] to FULL PROCESSING and [conversion] to 44100. Save as .WAV
    Elapsed time for me 10min

    Open TMPGEnc;
    [LOAD] the VideoCD (NTSC).mcf template (DO NOT LOAD THE film template)
    BROWSE for the video source
    BROWSE for the audio.wav file extracted using VirtualDub
    BROWSE for where you want to stick the output .mpg file
    Elapsed time for me 1.5hrs

    At this point, if you have a MPEG burner the file should burn.

    Else :

    Open VCDGear;
    select [VIDEO-CD] and choose MPEG -> TOC/BIN from the EXTRACTION/CONVERSION dropdown list
    Elapsed time about 10min.

    Open burnatonce and load TOC file from VCDGear.
    Elapsed time about 10min.

    A source filesize larger than one VCD disc can be split at several points.
    VideoHelp.com has rather excellent guides for AVI->VCD.
    DLI Alumni & Friends Community at DLIFLC.ORG
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