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  1. It's sort of lazy of me but what are the settings or how do you burn the great movies at http://www.archive.org.

    They are NTSC "The movies are digitized with a bitrate between 2.75 and 3.5 Mbps for the video and 128 Kbps for the audio with 44.1 KHz sampling using NTSC standards (29.97 fps). Resolution is either 480x480 (2/3 D1), 368x480 (roughly 1/2 D1) or 352x480 (1/2 D1) - decoders are supposed to interpolate this back up to 720x480 for display"
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    What a fascinating site.

    Two of those video resolutions you quote should burn easily in Nero as a non-standard SVCD. Those same two resolutions (480x480 and 352x480) can be burned to DVD/miniDVD. I wonder why they encode things as 368x480? Maybe thats the MPEG-4 encodes they have available? I'm shocked to see they not only encoded their AVI's with the DivX hack, but recommend downloading and installing the hacked codec. I wonder what Microsoft has to say about that?
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  3. any pointers on doing a cDVD - that is a DVD on a CD (have i got that right)
    what software is nedde for that?

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