Hey, bud!
I'm trying your tips for CVD which supposedly will be compatible WHEN I get a DVD burner.
I've set TMPGenc to 352x 576, 48khz audio @ 160, full screen (keep aspect), but in order to get even a 94 minute movie to fit on two CD-Rs I MUST set the encoding to around 2000 CBR! All your advice point to around 2500 CBR but the files end up around two gigs!!!
Please tell me I'm merely overlooking something! Please let me know how to get a 94 minute RIP onto two CD-Rs at your 'magic' resolution / audio sampling rate! I can't seem to be able to.....
I appreciate the help!
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I'm not baker and I haven't looked at his template so I probably shouldnt be answering this, but I'm pretty sure you should be using CQ_VBR or CQ, especially if you want to fit you're movie on 2 CDs at 2500kbs.
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