Hey My Computer takes toooooo long to encode a movie and I have a Petium 3. Is there any possible way to make it go faster? Also when I just burn the movies on a cd and watch them on my computer I use Nero and burn it in COM1 format so it doesn't take up all of the cd. Can I do that to when the movie is already encoded and im ready to burn it as a VCD to watch it as movie??
Thanx
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Not really it takes a while to encode them.I have a p4 1.8 and it takes me a while.If you want to make your own vcd's it takes a while.
This is proboly a ice cream induced thought so i can not take no control for the above statment. :P -
Ok Thanx It Wasn't That Long Probuly About 2 Hrs but hey what about my second question?
Thanx Man -
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Can you explain what is that COM1 format?
If you burn your file as a VCD(not Data):
VCDs are burned in Mode2 and using this mode you will have bigger
user data sector sizes > more data in a single CD-R (up to ~805
MB of data in a 80 min. disc).
The size of VCDs depends on the time of your MPEG file because a 80 min VCD MPEG is not bigger than ~805 so your file is shorter than 80 min.
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