Here's the guide http://forum.vcdhelp.com/userguides/91597.php
I don't see the point of 2 of the steps to convert to VCD, as they seem unnecessary. I have successfully converted an AVI directly from TMPGEnc to a MPEG and then burned to a VCD.
If you follow the guide it doesn't make sense. Ok the theory behind Divfix is ok but you open the avi and rebuild the index but divfix saves the files as a (filename).avi.divfix.
Then in Virtual Dub (another unneeded step IMO) you extract the audio and save it elsewhere as a .WAV file.
Then from TMPGEnc you are supposed to merge the WAV just extraced from Virtual Dub and the video of the original AVI together creating a final MPEG. Problem with this is it actually doubles the size of the original AVI, and it renders the process of using DIVFIX since TMPGEnc won't recognize the .avi.divfix file that was supposedly rebuilt.
Just wondering if I am not seeing the purpose of the guide. Thanks.
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