I am trying to get a handle on this whole process of spliting an mpeg. I used TMPG to create 1 MPEG file from a DVD - using the settings in TMPG I adjusted the bitrate so that the result would be 2 x 800 Mb = 1.6GB, hoping to split the mpg later into the 2 parts. The problem is, now that I try and split this 1.6 gb mpg (actually its 1.59 GB) into 2 mPGs the resulting half = about 830 MB - too large for 1 CD! So I am back to square - is there a foolproof guide or something on how to fit to 2 CDs?
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1MB=1,024KB
1GB=1,024MB
1.6GB=1,638MBAs Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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